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Life is not designed to be lived in isolation. Peace, love and understanding are attributes we need for us to protect our common heritage. But there are values and regulations that enhance these attributes which, individually, we must consciously learn and maintain. Genuine Etiquette is filled with guidelines that have been carefully put together to encourage young people and all involved in child development on philosophical and hands-on ideals for exceptional behaviour.
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Dedication
Acknowledgement
Foreword
Introduction
MORAL DISTINGUISHING VALUES
· Be Truthful and Honest
· Have Integrity
· Be Loyal
· Be Respectful
· Always Forgive
· Avoid Unnecessary Anger
· Be Grateful
SOCIAL INTERACTIVE VALUES
· Greetings
· Respect for Privacy
· Social Media
· Decent Fashion
· Gender Respect
· Good Sportsmanship
· Maintaining Public Order
PERSONAL DISTINGUISHING VALUES
· Work Ethics
· Timing
· Eating Manners and Habits
· Personal Cleanliness and Maintenance
This book is dedicated to young people that are daring to make a change.
My profound gratitude is to the Almighty God, the Giver of wisdom and strength. I am grateful for how He has shown Himself mighty in my life and in the process of publishing this book.
I am grateful to my biological and spiritual parents, Bishop Basil C. Edohasim and Rev. Mrs. Beatrice N. Edohasim, for their nurture and practical life of integrity, a standard I am bound to sustain.
I deeply appreciate my beloved wife, Mrs. Helen Edohasim, for being supportive, and my wonderful children. They make me feel the responsibility of being called a good father.
I am sincerely grateful to Word of Faith Schools. My service to this great institution has sharpened my skills.
The revised edition of this book could not have been possible without the efforts of my friends who pushed for it and made various contributions and suggestions at various stages. A million thanks to all of you.
It is no longer difficult to perceive the stench from the moral decay in our society. There is a saying in South Eastern Nigeria that when an evil continues for more than two years without being challenged, it becomes an acceptable culture.
Criminality, being ill mannered and nauseating public behaviour are gradually becoming acceptable norms. Brute force, insensitivity and criminality now have less offensive names. Prostitution is now called being slaying.
Thank God for this book that has come out boldly to call moral decadence in our society by their proper names. Interestingly, this book sets our expected ethics right way up and proffers practical solutions.
I have known the author for about 30 years from when I used to carry him as a young boy to children's weekly programmes. He is a man of integrity and ethical conduct. This compels me to strongly recommend this book.
It will be good for teaching ethics in our schools from primary, secondary and tertiary institutions. It is a great book.
Dr. Apoki Charles, MBBS. MPA.