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Manners Or Respect Quotes

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“Africans who have no manners or humanity and who sees nothing wrong in harming, endangering, hurting, slaving , destroying and killing other Africans are a curse to Africa. It is sad that we have Africans who go to other African countries to cause trouble, instability, chaos, crime and to become a problem rather than a solution. They don't respect the the law, government , authority, road signs, traditions, culture, history, art, customs, police, or the people of that country. They go around looking for peace , freedom and greener pastures. When they find that. They destroy it for everyone .”
De philosopher DJ Kyos

“To those people who leave their own country and go to other countries. Either as tourists, visitors, investors, workers, refugees, asylum seekers, or illegal immigrants.
Why do you misbehave when you get to other countries? Why you are so barbaric, violent, causing trouble, committing crimes, breaking laws, being rude, disrespectful, entitled, and arrogant?
Why you are fighting and harassing people who are giving you hospitality in their own country? Why don’t you respect their ways, system, authority, laws, government, culture, religion, or tradition?
Why can’t you have manners, behave well like any normal person, and be a decent human being?
What is it that is so hard that you must behave and think the way you are doing? What is wrong with you? Why do you behave like animals? Don’t you have shame or consciousness?
If you see that you are not welcome. Why don’t leave you? Why are you forcing your stay and fighting with them? Why are you so defensive and fighting so hard to do wrong things?
Did you leave a problematic country in search of greener pastures or you left because you are problematic in that country?”
De philosopher DJ Kyos

“When I travel, I respect the laws of the country I am visiting. I may not like their rules or laws. They might sound unfair, strange, or ridiculous, but I follow them to the letter because it is their laws and I am in their country. I try my best not to insult or offend any of the people. Their culture, customs, tradition, beliefs, or religion. I am always thankful for their knowledge and experience sharing. For their generosity and hospitality.”
De philosopher DJ Kyos

“I hate it when people interpret my good gestures as advances.”
De philosopher DJ Kyos