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Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: You said it! Review: I wish I could drop millions of copies of this book from the sky. It should be required reading by every human being. Has the author been on Oprah? Larry King? Good Morning America? Today? Rosie? How about a PBS special? If so, I'm sorry I missed those segments. If not, then where's his publicist? Can we get rid of Dr. Laura and replace her with Donald McCullough? It would be such a lovely world if we were all to get back to the basics of mutual respect and consideration. There would be a lot less stress in today's world if everyone followed the very simple principles in this book. Buy it, read it, share it, and most importantly, DO IT. You'll stand out among the herd--that's for sure.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: say please, say thank you Review: Short and sweet. For anyone who loves to get a hand-written thank you note, a birthday card in the mail, or the perfect gift just because-this book is for you. Donald McCullough first is a magical writter, and second a wise and kind teacher. We need to get back to the nature of caring and doing the little things that make human life special. Saying please and thank you are such fundimental human feelings, the loss of these words in our language will no doubt be the loss of the very threads that help to create the weaving which is the nicer side of our human family. The gift for all ocassions (I purchased 20 of them!) and a great place to start with the kids. Help us keep the sweetness of human kindness alive, read and enjoy "Say Please, Say Thank You...!
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: I wish everyone would read this book Review: This is an excellent book. The author writes about how society has lost its basic manners, and how important it is that we get those back. He includes a lot of personal stories to use as good examples, and in each chapter, he talks about the way he thinks people should act in different situations. This is not an etiquette book, and Donald McCullough makes that clear. He admits that he would probably never know which fork to use at a fancy dinner party. Rather, this is a book on how we should all show proper respect for one another. He makes some great points, and at other times, will have you laughing out loud at his stories. It's very heartwarming, and I wish every human being would read this!
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