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Articles: My Thoughts | Uncommon Courtesy - Ms. Nayana D
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This story comes from 19th Century England. Felt wonderful & Like to share with you..............
According to the account, Queen Victoria was once at a diplomatic reception in London. The Guest of Honour was an African Chieftain. All went well during the meal until, at the end, finger bowls were served. The guest of honor had never seen a British finger bowl, and no one had thought to brief him beforehand about its purpose. So he took the bowl in his two hands, lifted it to his mouth, and drank its contents down!
For an instant there was breathless silence among the British privileged guests, and then they began to whisper to one another. All that stopped, however, when Queen Victoria silently took her finger bowl in her two hands, lifted it, and drank its contents! A moment later, 500 surprised British Ladies and gentlemen simultaneously drank the contents of their own finger bowls.
So what you understood from this....
What I felt is..........
It was the Queen's uncommon courtesy that guarded her guest from certain embarrassment. Generally Knowledge, ability, experience are of little avail in reaching high success if courtesy be lacking. So 'Courtesy is the one Passport that will be accepted without question in every land, in every office, in every home, in every heart in the world. Try to posses this ornament ( valuable than any other). Hope you agree!!!!!!!
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