Xango: Is This Your House?
XanGo Home Party
On the way to a XanGo home party this morning, I sat on the subway near a businessman wearing a suit and white socks. It has been many years since I have seen a man in a business suit with white socks. Isn’t this 2010?
I initially noticed his socks because he was sitting in front of me and he had his legs crossed with his sock foot facing me while he read a book. You guessed it, he had his shoe off. I thought this was a bit odd, but I ignored it. As a new independent distributor, I was trying to read my XanGo XgoPro “first things first” training so I would be better prepared to talk to my prospect I was meeting to take to the home party.
A couple of minutes later the man caught my attention again when he conspicuously scratched his “man parts.” I know men occasionally have to “adjust,” but come on now — not in polite company. I pulled out my flask and downed an ounce of my XanGo mangosteen juice. Just thinking about the mangosteen benefits made me forget the man for a moment.
As the doors to the subway opened, there was a thump on the floor as the the man proceeded to take off his second shoe and put both feet up on the seat next to his — just as an elderly lady got on and tried to sit down. Then he scratched both feet a few times, never taking his eyes off his book. Just watching how rude this man was to the elderly lady, my blood started rising and I could felt a little stressed. Time to take my XanGo Eleviv. The perfect way to put natural vigor back in your life.
Thank God For XanGo!
I thought to myself, “Where are you thinking? This is not your house.”
How could this man have so little regard for his fellow passengers? I didn’t notice a foot odor problem, but suppose his feet had stunk? Would he have put them up anyway? Did he do it on purpose just so the elderly lady would not be able to sit next to him?
The young couple behind me began to have a little argument and my poor ears could not believe the language that was falling out of both their very young mouths. How can they not care that the people around them don’t use that kind of language and certainly are uncomfortable with listening to someone else use it. I have a sample of Xango Juni in my purse. Do you think I should wash their mouth out with soap? I don’t believe it would harm them – afterall Juni is toxic free. healthier than the toothpaste they use everyday.
To top things off, the woman sitting next to me received a call on her cell phone. She proceeded to have a 15-minute phone conversation. She didn’t mind that the rest of the passengers could hear her. Time for another mangosteen drink.
Thank God for XanGo.
I’m certainly not perfect, but I’ve been wondering whether most Americans could benefit from etiquette lessons.
What do you think? Have we forgotten how to mind our manners?
Thank goodness we have reached Grand Central Station. Time for me to exit this subway, get to my XanGo meeting and count my blessings that XanGo has products that help me get through a day like today.
Thank God For XanGo!
Kathy Jenks
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