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Today's Mannerly Moment: Do Me a Favor ......

How often do you ask others for favors? Could it be too often?

Do Me A Favor.....

Be aware of asking your friends and family for frequent favors. Most are willing to give and to help when someone is truly in need, yet lose a willingness to support people who repetitively ask for goods or services that they could likely acquire on their own with a bit of self-sacrifice. 

According to the blog 'Classy & Fabulous,' "Friendship is really about how you feel when you are with the other person and how they love and encourage you, not about what can be obtained from them. An occasional exchange of favors is almost inevitable in any friendship, but no true friendship is based upon the expectation that friends will be there to provide favors."

Sincere people who consistently look for ways to be more of a "giver" than a "taker" (even when times are tough for them) often find that their friends will provide in tough situations without even having to be asked. Most seek to play the role of "serving out of love" as opposed to "doing a favor."

Jacquelyn Flesner is a Certified Etiquette Trainer and Founder of The Etiquette Network.  For more Mannerly Moments, visit www.TheEtiquetteNetwork.com or "LIKE" us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/TheEtiquetteNetwork

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