01-31-2013, 11:57 PM
(01-31-2013, 11:43 PM)zenmaster Wrote: Sure. Etiquette is an obvious tacit social obligation which strives for balance. It's also a constraint which challenges convenience. Overriding the perceived need for etiquette is the mindset where such obligations are beneath one's efforts. The justification for ignoring etiquette is the perception that the need for dialog formalities has been subsumed by a more encompassing attitude of acceptance or an overriding assumption as to the potential value of teaching/learning.
Ah, ok. Thank you!