- More popularly known as good manners and etiquette is not a “put-on” or “add-on” to one’s personality.
Manners
- Says Webster, “are social conduct or rules of conduct, as shown in the prevalent customs; habitual deportment, especially with reference to polite conventions.”
Etiquette
- The term etiquette seems stilted or phony, but consider that etiquette is merely a name for a pattern of behavior that is based on consideration for others, appropriateness and good taste, and which, once learned helps you to do the right thing on almost circumstance.
- Is a French word that means “ticket” or “label”. This word originated during the time of Louis XIV when he tagged each part of his palace. While telling his visitors what to do and where to go. Today, as generation passes, the term etiquette goes along with it where its meaning is now handed to us as a conventional rule of behavior.
Social Graces in the Family
Family Manners 1. A family and its manners are shaped by the quality of the spirit they share. 2. Second importance to love in a family is communication. 3. Honesty is always the best policy and the best manners, especially at home.
Honor your parents. Fathers and mothers deserve respect. They do not need to qualify for it.
Sisters and Brothers. We often spend more time with our sisters and brothers than we do with anyone else. We also may have problems with them than with others.
Social Graces in Public Places
In Public Places
1. Refrain from shouting or talking aloud.
2. Never expose your emotions and always exude an air of confidence and serenity.
3. Gentleman should always stay on the danger side of the road.
4. Never eat or bring food outside the dining area.
5. Always be courteous, hospitable and polite in all your dealings.
6. Never fail to use the terms “excuse me”, “sorry” and “please”.
Introductions
Rules for Introductions have become less rigid, nevertheless a form must follow:
1.