Manners in this time and age

Manners in this time and age: When I step out in the early morning for my constitutional, the night watchman invariably in deep sleep, would draw his jutting legs together under the sheet, lest I should trip over them. How could...

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"The other day, as I passed the regulars during my morning walk, feeling happy that ‘God’s in his heaven/All is alright with the world’, an old Maruti 800 pulled up near me. The door opened and a tall and distinguished-looking man with silver hair, broad forehead and a Roman nose got down after extricating himself from the small jalopy like an Eskimo from his igloo. He joined his palms in salutation, and spoke in a fruity voice: “Sorry to disturb you during your morning walk, sir. Will you kindly guide me to the Ashok Pillar?”
Moved by such old-world courtesy still in vogue, I gave him the directions. He looked pleased. Before he could thank me, I intervened: “Sir, why did you trouble yourself to come out of the car. You could have asked me through the window?”
He shook his head in disagreement. “That would be discourteous, sir. When I want a favour from you I should alight from the car and ask. The seeker should not sit in an ivory tower.” His wife, a picture of marital bliss, who also got down, nodded in agreement, beaming beatifically."

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