Good manners are a basis of polite society and there is no substitution for being polite. Our manners‚ how we present ourselves and behave in our life‚ make us feel comfortable‚ confident‚ and capable in the home‚ the school‚ the community and in the workplace. These feelings only come with knowing and practicing good manners. Teaching and learning good manners should start at home‚ where we should learn to say "please" and "thank you"‚ admit our mistakes‚ apologise‚ and treat both friends and strangers
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Diary Task – unit 7 P3.1 Include a list of 5 ways In which you have been a positive role model for children in your setting The first way in which I would be a positive role model is respect and courtesy. In the setting‚ I would do this by following the supervisors instructions‚ by using good manners when in and around the setting‚ showing respect to the staff and children and also by respecting each child’s needs and choices. The second way in which I would be a good role model is having good
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------------------------------------------------- Online communication and good manners By: Johan Moraes ------------------------------------------------- Online communication and good manners By: Johan Moraes Investigation Investigation Johan Moraes Computer Technology-9 Shalini Ambrose Word Count: Online Communication and Good Manners The problem that we are faced with is the lack of good manners and communication online through social networks. People are acting rude‚ impolite
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Individual and universal manners Does your country have individual manners? Or do they have universal manners? I think there are individual good manners‚ and there are also universal good manners. For example‚ lots of countries say please and thank you‚ and also shake hands when they greet someone. In America‚ for table manners‚ they don’t slurp on the table and it is because it sounds bad. They also do not put their elbows on the table. Also‚ they shouldn’t put phones or other distracting
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Customs and Courtesies As soldiers we are taught to live the seven Army values defining the basics of what a soldier is all about. One of those being respect. Relying on the golden rule‚ “How we consider others reflects upon each of us‚ both personally and as a professional organization.” I believe this is an extremely important value to live by each and every day. As a soldier I pledged to treat others with dignity and respect while expecting others to do the same. Respect is what allows us to
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Martin also shows a lack of respect for Corene through his violation of politeness. Yule argues that within a social setting there are “general principles for being polite in [a] social interaction‚” (1996‚ p. 60) and those who take part in a conversation are “generally aware that such norms and principles exist.” (1996‚ p. 60) Politeness shows a respect for another person’s place in society‚ in this case‚ as an authority figure. In familiar social settings‚ people involved in a conversation will
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Telephone Etiquette A phone is ringing somewhere in your office. By the third ring the call should be Answered. BUT… before you pick up that phone: 1. Clear your mind of all but the task at hand – responding to the caller. 2. Prepare your phone voice 3. Answers by the 3rd ring 4. Offer your standardized greeting. 5. Be prepared before you respond. 6. Treat the caller with respect; be efficient‚ effective‚ empathetic and
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A report on‚ Country Analysis: Brazil Submitted by‚ Table of Contents About Brazil 2 Introduction to Brazil economy 2 Gross Domestic Product (GDP): 4 1. GDP per capita: 4 2. GDP growth rate 5 Inflation: 8 Unemployment: 11 Monetary Policy: 12 1. Required Reserve ratio (RRR): 12 2. SELIC Rate: 12 Fiscal Policy: 14 1. Government Budget 14 2. Government Debt to GDP 14 Trade Policy: 16 1. Brazil Exports 16 2. Brazil Imports 16 3. Brazil Current Account to GDP 17 4. Exchange
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Influence in politeness - Culture • Politeness id considered a desirable characteristic in most cultures. However‚ cultures are different in how they define the politeness. Example: the English speakers showing consideration for others and presenting the confidence and polish as their politeness; on the other hand‚ the Japanese showing respect and presenting their selves with modesty as their politeness. • Cultures differ in the rules for expressing politeness or impoliteness and also in
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Market Responding quickly to emerging trends has been a key success factor for retailers such as Topshop‚ which has carved out a reputation for its ability to pre-empt the latest catwalk styles at affordable prices and with the shortest possible lead times. The UK market for women’s clothing is forecast to grow by almost 10% between 2003 and 2008 to reach a value of nearly £12.8 billion.Tops will remain the largest sector contributing a value of £2.9 billion by the year 2008‚ accounting
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