An essential component of common courtesy is awareness and common
sense—looking outside yourself to see when someone needs help or
acknowledgment. As a courteous person, you are aware that you are
walking into a room full of people or that your waiter has arrived to
take your order. Then, awareness leads to action. It is usually quite
clear what needs to be done—open the door for the woman holding the
baby, move your car up two feet so another person can park behind you,
acknowledge your sister’s shy boyfriend with a smile and some
conversation, apologize if you bump into someone. A third component is
to give courtesy freely, without expecting anything in return. People
may not even take notice, much less return the kindness, but you can
take heart in the fact that you are creating the kind of world you want
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Tuesday, 13 June 2023
Common Courtesy
We often feel that we don’t have the time or energy to extend
ourselves to others with the small gestures that make up what we call
common courtesy. It sometimes seems that this kind of social awareness
belongs to the past. Yet when someone extends this kind of courtesy to
us, we always feel touched. Someone who lends a helping hand when we are
struggling with our groceries makes an impression because many people
just walk right by. Even someone who simply makes the effort to look us
in the eye, smile, and greet us properly when entering a room stands out
of the crowd. It seems these people carry with them the elegance and
grace of another time, and we are always thankful for our contact with
them. Common courtesy is a small gesture that makes a big difference.