Day 42 ( Wednesday 11th January 2017)
42 times higher than the national air quality standards - was the finding of scientists in India when assessing pollution in Delhi during Diwali (the celebratory fireworks plunged the city into smog and air pollution levels rose significantly on the night of the Diwali holiday.) Air pollution causes as many as 10,000-30,000 deaths annually in India. |
Bede can be found on Twitter (his handle is @northcote_b), although he is seldom active in a personal capacity. His post is on the theme of heart and the impact people have on others through the way they interact.
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Common Courtesy
For some years now, I have been trying to be more polite.
It has the most wonderful benefits. I started by thanking bus drivers and now try to look back at the driver and wave my thanks as well. This invariably results in a smile and a wave back. I now hear more bus passengers also thanking the driver. We rely on so many people doing hard jobs in difficult situations at odd hours of the day and night that politeness is the least that we can do.
Britain has always thought of itself as a polite country. We need to work at being more polite and remembering that manners, etiquette and civility all help us get along. This is particularly true in the coming years as we face a new future.
For some years now, I have been trying to be more polite.
It has the most wonderful benefits. I started by thanking bus drivers and now try to look back at the driver and wave my thanks as well. This invariably results in a smile and a wave back. I now hear more bus passengers also thanking the driver. We rely on so many people doing hard jobs in difficult situations at odd hours of the day and night that politeness is the least that we can do.
London Transport's first female bus driver, Mrs Rosamund Viner, at the driver training centre in Chiswick 1974 |
Britain has always thought of itself as a polite country. We need to work at being more polite and remembering that manners, etiquette and civility all help us get along. This is particularly true in the coming years as we face a new future.
This thought has lead me to another level. I have a wonderful multi-national and
multi-cultural team working for me. A
lot of them are from Europe and the morning after the Brexit result, they felt
that they weren’t as welcome here as they had felt before. Meanwhile all of the rhetoric from our
politicians assumes that we can just get what we want.
We need to be more polite, we offer help to the world and we
should be polite in asking for it back.
We should be generous in our offers and un-assuming in our
expectations. We have no right to expect
a better world for ourselves.
Banksy drawing in Clacton |
If we approached the future negotiations with utter
politeness, maybe it would be much easier.
People achieve so much more happiness and success when they are polite
to each other rather than assuming that everything is in conflict. Countries are only huge collections of people
and politicians are only representatives of people. If the people demand politeness, then contentment
will follow.
The first thing we could do is offer the wonderful people
who are British by choice, the protection of our country.
Global etiquette |
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