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Culture shocks rock my socks

I was thinking. It's something I occa sionally do on alternate sides of the street. And I was thinking about things we have lost. I don't mean manners. Politeness. It's understood that archaic phraseology such as "Please," "Thank you" and "Yes, ma'am" Full Article at New York Post

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