Be yourself; Everyone else is already taken.
— Oscar Wilde.
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Be yourself; Everyone else is already taken.
— Oscar Wilde.
This is the first post on my new blog. I’m just getting this new blog going, so stay tuned for more. Subscribe below to get notified when I post new updates.

As a media influencer, I would like to give importance to Good Manners and Right Conduct. Teaching GMRC in school is really important because it helps discipline students and help them grow more as a person. By teaching GMRC in school it would help the youth learn more about good manners and right conduct. I personally believe that it would help this generation grow and develop good ethics.
In my own opinion, learning and developing good manners and right conduct is really important because it shows how educated and disciplined people are. GMRC can also be applied in Social Media. As we all know Social Media is a big platform where people use it to communicate to others by chatting and posting. Learning GMRC would help netizens know how technology should be used the right way.
Being educated with good manners and right conduct could help you avoid meaningless fights because you would not even dare start an argument that is not really worth arguing. Furthermore it could also help prevent misunderstandings that is happening in Social media platforms. It could also decrease the amount of trolls in the internet because they are now being educated with good manners.
In conclusion, GMRC has a lot of good benefits which can help improve the manners of the people using the internet. It can also help teach discipline and right conduct. It can also be used to educate youth to take action into learning how to act right and how to use technology properly.
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