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Show The Other Fellow When the other fellow acts that way, he is rude; when you do it, it is nerves. . . . When he is set in his ways, he's obstinate; when you are, it's firmness. . , . When he dislikes your friends, he's prejudiced; when you dislike his, you are showing that you are a good judge of character. When he is especially polite to somebody, he's toadying; when you try the same game, you are using tact. . . . When he takes time to do things, he is slow; when you do -you are deliberate. . . . When he sees flaws in things, he's a crank; when you do, you are discriminating. . |