Courtesy and Conduct


•COURTESY is a virtue all kajirae must possess. Oftentimes, this courtesy is tossed to the wayside at another slave’s expense, an action which is viewed with much displeasure by free persons.

•All kajirae must remember that if another slave is serving a Master or Mistress, do NOT go up to that free person and beg his or her notice in an effort to distract attention from the slave working so hard to serve. It is disrespectful to the free; it is discourteous to your fellow kajirae.

•In the same situation, the slave serving should never in turn be rude to the slave attempting the distraction. It is up to the free person to dismiss the other slave.

•All slaves desire, need, and try to be pleasing to earn their share of attention; please remember that everyone has feelings. Place yourself in your fellow slave's position and think of how you would feel if the roles were reversed.... We are family, brothers and sisters, and we should work hard to treat each other as such.

•Jealousy and possessiveness of a Master’s/Mistress's attention is not tolerated of a slave. To show jealousy, to attempt to make a Master or Mistress kow-tow to that emotion, is to attempt to become Master/Mistress and make the Master/Mistress a slave. Tacky, tacky, tacky...

•Do not correct another slave! Only trainers may correct those they train.

•NEVER interrupt conversations between free persons or free persons and slaves. NEVER interrupt another slave's serve or dance. NEVER discuss free persons or their actions in disparaging tones. NEVER, in any manner, act disrespectful or whine pitifully.

•NEVER argue with a free person if corrected. Accept it with grace and learn from it.

•The only proper response and last words a slave may have is "Yes, Master/Mistress." This refers to public behavior, but it also applies to private behavior.

 

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