Abbreviations Quote by Robert Wilson Lynd
“When people complain of the decay of manners they have in mind not the impudent abbreviations of the crowd, but the decline in bowing and scraping and in speaking of one's employer as "the master." What the rich mean by the good manners of the poor is usually not civility, but servility.”
About This Quote
Source Essay: "The Decay of Manners" by Robert Wilson Lynd, 1915
Manners decay when respect turns into servility, and people mistake obedience for civility.
In simple terms: Respect becomes servility, not true courtesy.
Distinguish genuine respect from forced obedience.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- workplace interactions
- family dynamics
- public discourse
- education systems
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What distinguishes respectful behavior from servile compliance?
- How can we foster authentic courtesy?
People may cling to superficial manners while ignoring deeper respect.