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Good manners refer to the social norms and behaviors that are considered

appropriate and respectful in a particular culture or society. They include


behaviors such as showing respect, consideration, and kindness towards
others, being courteous and polite, and following social conventions and
norms.

Here are some examples of good manners:

1. Saying "please" and "thank you": When asking for something, it's important
to use the word "please" to show politeness and respect. And when
someone does something for you, it's important to express your gratitude
by saying "thank you."
2. Holding doors open for others: Holding the door open for someone is a
simple gesture that shows consideration and respect for others.
3. Using proper table manners: This includes using utensils properly, not
talking with your mouth full, and waiting until everyone is served before
starting to eat.
4. Respecting personal space: It's important to respect people's personal space
by not standing too close to them or invading their personal bubble.
5. Avoiding interrupting: It's polite to wait for someone to finish speaking
before responding. Interrupting someone can be seen as rude and
disrespectful.
6. Apologizing when necessary: If you've done something wrong or made a
mistake, it's important to apologize sincerely.
7. Being punctual: Arriving on time shows respect for other people's time and
schedules.
8. Using proper language: Using appropriate language and avoiding offensive
language is important in polite conversation.

Overall, good manners are important for building and maintaining positive
relationships with others. They help to create a respectful and considerate
social environment, and can make people feel valued and appreciated.

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