Society teaches us



1. When visiting someone’s home, only stay in the living room; do not wander into other areas unless invited.
2. No matter how much you do, someone will always find fault.
3. In interactions with others, maintain a grateful heart and cherish every connection.
4. When borrowing money, whoever swears is the one who won’t pay it back.
5. After the first meeting, being able to call out someone’s name or remember their preferences will greatly increase their good impression of you; this is also very effective for developing mature clients in business.
6. When someone asks “Where do you work,” they are actually evaluating how much respect they have for you.
7. Do not make decisions on behalf of others; if problems arise, it will all be blamed on you.
8. The best relationships in society are childhood friends, comrades-in-arms, and classmates; do not get the order wrong.
9. When others comment on your social circle, respond promptly, even just with an emoji.
10. After giving a gift, whether or not the matter is settled, do not tell outsiders.
11. Experienced elders often include the characters “Brother” or “Sister” in their titles.
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