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Whoever you are - The President, Governor, Teacher, CEO, Cleaner, young or old; whenever you enter a room and there are people present there, be the first to greet everyone there.
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When you see the need to correct someone, don't do so in public where they could feel embarrassed. Correct them in private and do so in a way that they won't feel attacked or shamed.
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If you arrive a place and there is a queue, join the queue. Let people who arrived before you be served first. Except it's a pressing or emergency situation and you've been allowed a separate treatment.
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Avoid using swear words or any foul language. Don't use them especially in formal situations.
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Etiquette and Manners
Non-FictionA pattern of behaviour or conduct that is considered proper or not may vary depending on the culture and values of the people of a particular region or society. However, polite behaviour is perceived the same way everywhere, and the genuine regard f...