Abstract
Imagine
people stop saying “thanks” to each other. Some of them could give up doing
what they do for a missing casual “please” or “Thanks”. People normally like
compliments, and the word “Thanks” is the cheapest of all means of support. We
don’t necessarily need prizes, rewards or expensive gifts to thank someone.
Wise people know the magical effect of the word so they never forget to offer
it to people around them even those who just step aside to let them pass in the
hallway. Many things would be lost just for want of a little kind word even if
it is void of sincerity. Life experiences show that for want of a simple
“please” or “Thank you”, many great plans were abandoned unfinished, and many
other promising projects were aborted. Therefore, “Thanks” or any sort of
complimenting words can make a big difference. The digital learners should
learn to say “Thanks” even if they don’t mean it. They should know that it
practically costs nothing to sow gratitude and to be polite. This is the
constant lesson they will keep taking throughout their existence.