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[Principal Peter] Etiquette, Respect, and Manners
Good morning, everyone. Today I want to talk about something simple but powerful: etiquette. Some people think etiquette is just rules — how to stand, how to bow, how to speak. But actually, good manners come from something much deeper: respect. Respect for your teachers, for your classmates, and for yourselves. From tomorrow, we are introducing a very small but very meaningful practice. When you see a teacher for the first time in the morning, give a polite bow — just a gent

Johan Kim
Dec 73 min read
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