50 RULES OF ETIQUETTE THAT EVERYONE NEEDS TO KNOW!
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LanceScurv on: April 14, 2023 at 10:44 AM #65342
- Always greet people with a smile and a friendly tone.
- Be punctual and arrive on time for appointments.
- Respect other people’s time and avoid being late.
- Dress appropriately for the occasion.
- Be polite and courteous in your speech.
- Use proper titles and forms of address.
- Respect personal space and boundaries.
- Avoid interrupting people while they are speaking.
- Listen attentively and show interest in what others are saying.
- Avoid talking excessively about yourself.
- Use proper table manners when dining with others.
- Wait for others to finish before beginning to eat.
- Use utensils properly and avoid making noise when eating.
- Thank your host for their hospitality.
- Avoid criticizing the food or drinks being served.
- Offer to help with tasks when visiting someone’s home.
- Respect other people’s belongings and property.
- Avoid being too loud or disruptive in public places.
- Always use please and thank you when making requests.
- Hold doors open for others and allow them to enter first.
- Offer your seat to someone who needs it more than you.
- Use appropriate language and avoid offensive words.
- Avoid talking about sensitive or controversial topics.
- Be mindful of cultural differences when interacting with people from different backgrounds.
- Respect people’s religious beliefs and customs.
- Avoid talking on your phone or texting during social events.
- Excuse yourself if you need to take a call or respond to a message.
- Avoid talking loudly in public places, such as libraries or museums.
- Respect other people’s personal opinions and beliefs.
- Avoid making assumptions about people based on their appearance or background.
- Be gracious and kind in your interactions with others.
- Avoid using offensive or derogatory language or gestures.
- Respect other people’s privacy and personal information.
- Avoid being overly critical or judgmental of others.
- Use appropriate body language and avoid invading personal space.
- Avoid making negative comments about someone’s appearance or weight.
- Apologize when you make a mistake or offend someone.
- Use proper grammar and avoid using slang or inappropriate language.
- Avoid talking with your mouth full or chewing loudly.
- Show interest in other people’s hobbies and interests.
- Avoid monopolizing conversations and allow others to speak.
- Be respectful of others’ career choices and aspirations.
- Avoid being overly competitive or boastful.
- Avoid talking about money or financial matters in public.
- Be respectful of others’ family situations and relationships.
- Avoid gossiping or spreading rumors about others.
- Be mindful of others’ dietary restrictions or preferences.
- Offer to pay for your share of expenses when dining out with others.
- Avoid using offensive or inappropriate humor.
- Be kind and considerate in your interactions with others, and always strive to treat others as you would like to be treated.
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