Regular behaviour pattern isn’t it. The word sorry is neither a part of their 
built in vocabulary or culture.

Bernice

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> On 19-Jun-2018, at 5:48 PM, John Eric Gomes <joe...@dataone.in> wrote:
> 
> ETIQUETTE AND COURTESY
> Virushka scolded a passerby for littering from a luxury car. Her husband 
> Virat filmed the episode and it went viral on social media. The culprit 
> identified himself on Facebook as Arhan Singh stating the garbage he 
> carelessly threw  was way less than the garbage coming out from Anushka's 
> mouth. His mother went further as shaming her son was violation of his 
> privacy! These are perhaps highly qualified (I woudn't say educated) rich and 
> well to do people. I am a victim of such attitude daily when I politely tell 
> vechicle drivers they are wrongly parked or not stopping at the stop line etc 
> endangering my and others lives at the crossings. Although I am a senior 
> citizen, I am either mostly ignored, told to "shut up" or "mind your own 
> business"/ rudely gestured to. This by persons half my age or younger! The 
> police just ignore as they cannot/will not speak the only language culprits 
> understand.The other day I parked my vehicle off the road in Panaji. On 
> coming back a car was parked so I could not get out. I went to all the 
> offices and shops in the vicinity and they all said not my car. The owner 
> eventually came and I told him I had an appointment with a hospital and he 
> has caused me great anxiety. He just drove off without a word or any apology! 
> Whither consideration and respect for others time and problems leave alone 
> the extreemely rare etiquette and courtesy.

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