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“Courtesy Cost Nothing, But Buys Everything”
Anchor test: “To slander no one, to be peaceable and considerate, and to show true humility toward all men” Titus 3:2.

Courtesy means gentle and polite behaviour in dealing with people in our day-to-day life. It is an act of civility and good manners. It is one of the great virtues that must be possessed. If you are courtesied, you will respect others; you will hold fellow man in high esteem. You do not need to show respect by giving gifts or telling people right when they are not. What you say to someone or about someone is an indication of the value placed on him. In all man does, courtesy is required. There must be courtesy between young and old, among friends, between husband and wife etc. Hardly will you see infighting where courtesy is highly valued.

Be good and display good behaviour. Be nice, be considerate. Have compassion for fellow human. When all these are in place in your life, the grace of God will be evident in your life. When you develop the habit of saying ‘thank you’ to a good gesture done to you; not only will it brighten up your day, free you of stress, it also makes you receive more of such gesture.
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  1. Courtesy really pay at all time in our life and we Should always pray to Never offend the wrong person in life. God bless you all.

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