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Importance of Good Manners
Importance of Good Manners
Importance of Good Manners
Self Discipline
As you improve your manners, you will enjoy more support, admiration and
respect from everyone around you.
If someone treats you with bad manners, do not lower yourself to the same
level. Smooth out the friction with your best manners.
Do not try to show off or prove you are more important than others. This is
called "one-upmanship" and is poor manners.
If you receive a rude message, do not respond with rudeness, but be polite.
yourself.
You create your life (by your choices, feelings and actions). Live in joy.
Leave generous tips for food servers, luggage handlers, car valets,
hairdressers or barbers who do their jobs.
Your body is the temple of your soul. Nurture and care for yourself.
Arrive on time or early for appointments. When you arrive late, you appear to
be disrespectful, disorganized or both.
Unconditionally love and accept others. Recognize their Divinity and honor
them.
Let go and allow (let God). Listen to and follow, unconditionally, your small
quiet voice; your spirit (God)
Your sustenance comes from inside you (God). Trust. You will always be
provided for.
Be thankful and humble. Give thanks for what you have and receive. Be
grateful.
Do not blow your nose, use toothpicks or perform other bodily activities in
front of guests or people you respect. Never smoke around a non-smoker.
Use good manners as a driver. Weaving in and out of heavy traffic and cutting
in front of other cars only gains you a few seconds of time. If you are
courteous, patient and calm, you arrive safely and more relaxed.
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is the ability to get yourself to take action regardless of your emotional state.
Good Manners
When you improve your manners, you improve your chances for
success.
Willpower
Persistence
the ability to maintain action regardless of your feelings. You press on even
when you feel like quitting.
"In a culture, manners are the lubrication that ease the frictions of social
contacts." -- L. Ron Hubbard
The precise behaviors involved in good manners vary from place to place.
Cultural traditions play an important role in manners, as do religious beliefs,
social status, and economic class.
Manners
In sociology
formal or
perfunctory
politeness
a way of
acting
or behaving
excellence of
manners or social
conduct
usually taught from a very young age, with some people receiving additional
training in etiquette, formal rules of conduct which apply to a variety of
situations.
a courteous
manner that
respects accepted
social usage
polished
courtesy;
elegance of
manner
manners are the unenforced standards of conduct which show the actor to be
cultured, polite, and refined. They are like lawsin that they codify or set a
standard for human behavior, but they are unlike laws in that there is no
formal system for punishing transgressions, other than social disapproval.
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