Some Useful Rules of Everyday Life | by MUDASSARSHARIF | InfoTech

 These rules are worth reading in 2 minutes.

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1. To tease people and things they like is to tease themselves.

2. When you introduce your friend, don't mention "this is my best friend". it'll make people that hear you think that that you simply don't care about her and do not regard her as a lover.

3. If a lover invites you to dinner, it's better to let him choose the place and order.

4. Any gift or invitation for no reason has its purpose.

5. Everyone wants you to be good, but they do not want you to be better than them.

6. People are always tolerant of capable personalities.

7. The closer people are to you, the more they can not stand your sudden improvement.

8. It is more embarrassing for him to pity others publicly than to tease him publicly.
Don't make decisions for anyone, even your ally.

9. When taking note of others, don't take the front words too seriously. it is the words after "but", "so" that deserve your real attention. that is what he wants to mention.

10. Ask questions with quality and do not waste other people's time.

11. People who do not like to bother others usually don't need others to bother themselves.

12. It's a great ability to recollect other people's birthdays.

13.The correct order of affection is self > family > good friend > boyfriend/girlfriend.

14. Others can tease themselves, you want to not follow.

15. Don't boast or boast your achievements.

16. Never speak ill of others behind their backs.

17. Never humiliate others face to face.

18. Don't complain and check out to remain faraway from those that complain.

19. Don't force yourself to be gregarious.

20. A person who knows the way to be grateful and willing to encourage others will often gain more love and trust from the people around him.

21. The best social relationships are common and mutually attractive.


"How many of us still don't understand that if people

want to take care of a long-term and cozy relationship,

it depends on commonness and attraction.

It's not oppression, binding, flattery, and just giving and moral self-moving. "


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