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In the movie ''Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure'', two teenagers travel through time. In a futuristic landscape, they leave the place with a message to the citizens: “be excellent to each other”. From there, the sentence seems to have spread to every tech space guidelines.
 
In the movie ''Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure'', two teenagers travel through time. In a futuristic landscape, they leave the place with a message to the citizens: “be excellent to each other”. From there, the sentence seems to have spread to every tech space guidelines.
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Latest revision as of 16:58, 22 June 2020

Author Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure
Source https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WVXGC896Jdw
Context Where does the sentence "Be excellent to each other" come from?
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I found the sentence "be excellent to each other" reproduced in a lot of documents as the main rule to interact in a community. But where does it come from?

In the movie Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure, two teenagers travel through time. In a futuristic landscape, they leave the place with a message to the citizens: “be excellent to each other”. From there, the sentence seems to have spread to every tech space guidelines.