<span> Respect and honour all human beings irrespective of their religion, colour, race, sex, language, status, property, birth, profession/job and so on
[al-Isra' 17:70]
2. Talk straight, to the point, without any ambiguity or deception
[al-Ahzab 33:70]
3. Choose best words to speak and say them in the best possible way
[al-Baqarah 2:83]
4. Do not shout. Speak politely keeping your voice low.
[Luqman 31:19]
5. Always speak the truth. Shun words that are deceitful and ostentatious
[al-Hajj 22:30]
6. Do not confound truth with falsehood
[al-Baqarah 2:42]
7. Say with your mouth what is in your heart
[al-E Imram 3:167]
8. Speak in a civilised manner in a language that is recognised by the society and is commonly used
[An Nisa 4:5]
9. When you voice an opinion, be just, even if it is against a relative
[al-An'am 6:152]
10. Do not be a bragging boaster
[Luqman 31:18]
11. Do not talk, listen or do anything vain
[al-Mu'mineen 23:3, al-Qasas 28:55]
12. Do not participate in any paltry. If you pass near a futile play, then pass by with dignity
[al-Furqan 25:72]
13. Do not verge upon any immodesty or lewdness whether surreptitious or overt
[al-An'am 6:151]
14. If, unintentionally, any misconduct occurs by you, then correct yourself expeditiously
[al-E-Imram 3:134]
15. Do not be contemptuous or arrogant with people
[Luqman 31:18]
16. Do not walk haughtily or with conceit
[al-Isra' 17:37, Luqman 31:18]
17. Be moderate in thy pace
[Luqman 31:19]
18. Walk with humility and sedateness
[al-Furqan 25:63]
19. Keep your gazes lowered devoid of any lecherous leers and salacious stares
[an-Nur 24:30-31, Ghafir 40:19]
20. If you do not have complete knowledge about anything, better keep your mouth shut. You might think that speaking about something without full knowledge is a trivial matter. But it might have grave consequences
[an-Nur 24:14-16]
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In 1616,he was released from prison in South America. Raliegh disobeyed the kings orders,by attacking the Spanish
<span>individualistic, American culture - This hypothesis was proposed by Christopher P. Earley. Social loafing is when a person puts less effort when working in a group than when working alone. Earley' s studies found that people from individualistic cultures had lesser tendencies to work to their potential in group activities and were more prone to social loafing. This was in contrast to collectivist cultures like Chinese. People of the Chinese culture were found to be better performers at group activities. </span>