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One of the ways to be appreciative is to say "thank you." When we say "thank you" we are being polite by acknowledging a possible gift, service, or compliment, from another. "Thank you" is a sign of a mannerism, which is a habitual gesture or way of speaking or behaving. We all were raised different based upon cultural differences however, there is still an idiosyncrasy, which is a mode of behavior or way of thought peculiar to an individual. Continuing with the Gospel of Luke series, we will be taking a look at Luke 17:7-10. The hope is, after this conversation we will take more initiative in being effective servants, not just doing our daily duty but going above and beyond it.
 By Johnathan "The Christian Philosopher."
By Johnathan "The Christian Philosopher."5
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One of the ways to be appreciative is to say "thank you." When we say "thank you" we are being polite by acknowledging a possible gift, service, or compliment, from another. "Thank you" is a sign of a mannerism, which is a habitual gesture or way of speaking or behaving. We all were raised different based upon cultural differences however, there is still an idiosyncrasy, which is a mode of behavior or way of thought peculiar to an individual. Continuing with the Gospel of Luke series, we will be taking a look at Luke 17:7-10. The hope is, after this conversation we will take more initiative in being effective servants, not just doing our daily duty but going above and beyond it.