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“Allowing an unimportant mistake to pass without a comment is a wonderful social grace ... Children who have the habit of constantly correcting should be stopped before they grow up to drive spouses and everyone else crazy by interrupting stories to say, 'No, dear -- it was Tuesday, not Wednesday.” quote by Judith Martin
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“Allowing an unimportant mistake to pass without a comment is a wonderful social grace ... Children who have the habit of constantly correcting should be stopped before they grow up to drive spouses and everyone else crazy by interrupting stories to say, 'No, dear -- it was Tuesday, not Wednesday.”

Judith Martin

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Source Book: The Art of the Gentle Art of the, , Judith nullnull

Treating minor errors silently shows respect and preserves harmony in social interactions.

In simple terms: Ignoring small mistakes keeps peace.

Key Takeaway

Practice restraint in correcting others.

Themes

social grace respect communication

Mood

calm considerate

Type

advice observational

When to use this quote

  • family gatherings
  • work meetings
  • public speaking
  • online forums

Key Concepts

politeness social dynamics

Questions to Reflect On

  • When should you speak up about a mistake?
  • How does silence affect relationships?
A Different Perspective

Over‑correcting can hinder honest feedback.

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