Monday, December 28, 2009

four differences between ethics and etiquette

four differences between

ethics and etiquette, which is generally as follows:

1. Ethics is the intention, whether the act be done or not in accordance

consideration of good or bad intentions as a result. Etiquette is a set

way, to do right actions as expected.

2. Ethics is the conscience (bathiniah), how to behave ethically and whether the

actually arises from the consciousness itself. Etiquette is a formality (surface),

visible from the outside is full of attitude courtesy and kindness.

3. Ethics are absolute, that is not negotiable, if the good deeds

be commended and that one should get a penalty.

Etiquette is relative, that is considered rude in some cultures

certain areas, but not necessarily in other areas.

4. Ethics enforcement, does not depend on whether or not other people in attendance.

Etiquette applies only if there are other people present, and if no one else

the label does not apply.

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