Etiquette Means Simple Way
Etiquette is being polite.It is good manners.
Etiquette is a code of conduct, both written and unwritten, for basic behavior that is socially expected from individuals in a society based on cultural norms. These behaviors include the proper way of socially interacting with others, guidelines for handling yourself in public, to the manner of dress that is considered acceptable for various occasions and circumstances.
Examples of Etiquette:
1)When around others it is not acceptable to sneeze directly into the surrounding environment. Instead turn your head and sneeze into the crook of your arm, and then say "excuse me."
2)It is proper etiquette when entering a building to hold the door open momentarily for persons who are entering behind you to avoid the door closing quickly and slamming up against them.
3)It is proper etiquette to say please, thank you, and excuse me, as prompted by the particular situation.
4)It is proper etiquette to send out a thank-you letter following a job interview.
5)It is proper etiquette to send out thank-you cards to persons whom have given you gifts, advice, or have done a favor for you. If you need help with wording your letters, here's a great place to find free professionally-written thank-you note wording examples in more than 30 categories:
6)It is proper etiquette to be pleasant and courteous to others, and to refrain from inappropriate negative remarks or use of foul language in public.
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