Address erosion of manners before it becomes a crisis  


RESPECT, humility and civility, values which once defined our society, seem to be steadily diminishing in both everyday interactions and online platforms nowadays. The rise in use of harsh language, open defiance of parents and teachers, and casual acceptance of insults on social media reflect a troubling shift that is too often excused as honesty or humour.

Several factors contribute to this decline, including the uncontrolled influence of technology, an education system focused on academic results rather than character development, the busy schedules of families that limit transmission of values, and popular culture that tends to glorify arrogance instead of modesty.

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