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2. Orderliness
Everything needs to be put in its proper place and order from large to small or small to large. In some cases, the "first in, first out" principle needs to be applied. It means doing everything necessary to keep each place whether it is a room, an office, etc., tidy and neat.
3. Politeness
Politeness is shown in the way one sits, lies down, stands and walks. One cannot sit, lie down, stand or walk properly because:
● One's things are not organized in an orderly fashion
● Without orderliness, one's thought process goes awry.
● The thought process goes awry because one’s body is dirty from one’s head to one’s toes.
Speech is derived from one’s thought process. Speech is used as a means of communication. It allows others to understand what one is thinking. Polite speech begins with the ability to organize one’s words. For example,
● Words that are used to communicate with one’s children cannot be used to communicate with one’s father.
● Words that are used to communicate with one’s friends cannot be used to communicate with one’s boss.