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TOPIC: LAW AND ORDER

CONTENT: Orderliness

SUB-TOPIC 2:  EXAMPLES OF ORDERLINESS IN THE SOCIETY

Examples of Orderliness in the Society

To be orderly, decent and organized in the society, we must exhibit the following attributes: Listening skills, driving skills, decision making skill, communication skills, queuing culture, respect for constituted authorities and decorum.

  1. The ideal way of doing things orderly is to follow the laid down rules and regulations and conforming to the norms of the society.
  2. Another way is to cultivate the habit of listening to and obeying given instructions.
  3. A good example of orderliness is being patient and having the ability to wait for our turn. In doing this, there will be no confusion or rowdiness in the society.
  4. Decorum: This is the habit of following appropriate and an approved behaviour. It is being decent in doing things and relating with others with courtesy.
  5. Decision-making skill is a good example of orderliness. This involves making up our mind to do what is right and considering different options before deciding or making choice. The decisions we make determines our destiny. Making bad or wrong decisions will disorganize our life and destroy our future.
  6. Another good example is having Driving Skills. This is acquiring relevant and appropriate skill, knowledge, rules and regulations guiding driving on roads and highways. This will enable road users to be careful and considerate while on the road in order not to endanger one’s life and that of other road users.
  7. Another good example is imbibing the Queuing Culture. This entails cultivating the habit of being patient when people are queuing on the line and maintaining our position without attempting to jump the queue especially when we are waiting for the bus, or about boarding a vehicle at the motor-park or while in the bank to transact business there. Attempting to jump the queue is a bad habit that causes disorderliness.

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