Good Manners.

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Good Manners

Invite your friend to take a seat when he visits you

Always pay attention when an elderly is talking to you

Do not be noisy or mess around in public area

Do not fight with your friends

Share your toys with your siblings or friends

Always cover your nose and mouth when you sneeze

Do not disturb or irritate your friends or siblings

Always queue up and wait for your turn to play

Do not talk with your mouth full

Always knock on the door to get permission before entering

Always greet your neighbours and friends when you see them