GOOD MANNERS Group 5 : o Mario E.Kaat o Richardo F. Dedu o Violdy Naat.

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GOOD MANNERS Group 5 : o Mario E.Kaat o Richardo F. Dedu o Violdy Naat

Manners : Manners is about considering the feelings of other people, and being the kind of person that others will like and respect. In the 'olden days' children were taught about the Golden Rule - "Always do to others as you would wish them to do to you if you were in their place." This is still a good way to behave nowadays. If you are respectful to others, then you are more likely to be treated with respect by them. If you show good manners everywhere you go, then you are more likely to encourage others to behave in the same way towards you.

Manners At School 1. Say “Please” 2. Say “Thank You” 3. Apologize 4.Smile & Have a good attitude 5. Make a small talk 6.Ask question for others 7.Saying excuse me 8.Compliment others 9.shares 10.Treat others the way you want to be treated

Manners in family (at Home) 1. Being helpful to others in your home. 2. Saying 'please' and 'thank you'. 3.Sharing and not grabbing and keeping good things to yourself. 4.Respecting other people's property and their rooms. 5. Helping the family by doing your chores. 6.Cleaning up after yourself.

Manners in society environment : Respect other people. Don't use bad language in public - it is offensive to others. Put your rubbish into bins, don't leave it for someone else to clean up. Have fun but don't be so loud that you attract the wrong kind of attention. Don't talk on your mobile phone when you are with other people. Be polite to others.

Conclusion : “Having good manners makes you a pleasant person to be around.” In the 'olden days' children were 'seen but not heard!. Nowadays kids can go almost anywhere but some are not always welcome. You may have more relaxed manners at home, but when you are outside or you have visitors it is up to you to give a good impression of yourself, your school, your friends your group and your family. Behaving badly just give a bad impression of yourself. So, if you want others feel comfort and respect your presence you have to show a good manner and behaving politely.