Steven Petrow·TED Salon: Doha Debates
3 ways to practice civility
Summary
I don’t have the skill to understand political confrontation. Middle of the article, l don’t know who is right and wrong or who is the right and the left. And then l don’t want to know who said a hate speech!
We must learn when we are children, when we would receive ugly words, we should not tell the same words.
I who am Japanese learned not to do the same things, 1) to bear silently, 2) and to go over its regret and look back, 3) current Japan might not have it, though. These are my three ways to civility to cultivate patience to win. I think that it’s beneficial to live comfortably and strongly.
Probably, the speaker must want to tell that. As humans, we talk about our differences with respect, especially about politics. There are ways to oppose more civility when you take part in politics or talk about politics, now it’s using ugly words too much. Just, you think that you don't have to need being civil to say opposite opinions, 1) only your party is right, 2) and everybody is lean right or left too much!!! 3)
And then, according to his example of a bagel story, trying handing over what you want, 1) trying handing out half of yours, 2) and trying accepting it. 3) What we should do is those and the speaker tells us in the last, ”there is the joy of civility”.
Words in this story
civility /noun/ propriety, politeness, manner
civil /adj/ courteous and polite
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