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Good manners


r/FortniteCompetitive - Amar and other people from the Fortnite community had a meeting with Epic Games in Amsterdam. “A very good sign”


r/BollyBlindsNGossip - The most masala and open interview by a celeb😂🔥Now we perceive her differently and rightly so, but back then everybody supported her after this Interview. She has good talent of putting her stance in a convincing manner, isn't it?


r/cryptoinvestorsgroup - Bridgeswap is bridging Defi on Web 3.0 from traditional finance in a decentralized manner to create a fair global economy that is sustainable, accessible, and community-driven DAO.


r/HeliumNetwork - I want to confront the gatekeeping I have encountered and witnessed in this community. I’ve encountered straight up jerks who shame people out of newbie questions. I understand constructively calling for people to do their research, but please do it in a kind manner. Let’s make this place better.


r/Virginia_Free_Talk - This is a community that allows users to discuss issues that affect Virginians in a civil manner that offers respectful debate/dialog and does not ban users for having differing beliefs or ideas. The expectation is that users of this forum will be open minded and civil with each other.


r/AskReddit - In a world where 'nice guys finish last' is there any benefit to teaching kids about 'good manners' and why or why not?