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Planning 10

Social Studies 10/11: occupy Planning/Geography 10/12: job, impose Portfolio Report cards Manners

Courtesies evolve as society changes, though the root of courtesy is kindness and consideration for others.

Good Old Fashioned Manners Saying please and thank you Never intentionally embarrassing another Never talking only about oneself Not gossiping Not prying Not asking personal questions Not staring Not pointing at someone Dressing appropriately Not talking loudly Not asking intrusive personal questions

A list of Good Greeting Manners Smile Repeat that person's name when introduced to you Remember their name! ask How are you? Answer your questions with positivity Respect boundaries especially if it is a first time meeting Say nice to meet you, lovely meeting you.

A list of Good Dining Manners Sit with good posture Lay the napkin on your lap Start eating only when the host has started If there is no obvious 'host', wait for everyone else before you start eating. Keep your mouth closed when chewing. Take small bites. Eat quietly. Say excuse me when you have to use the restroom Keep your area clean and tidy

General Good Manners Sit and walk straight. Maintain good posture at all times. Laugh, smile, giggle, cry with dignity. Do not make a scene. Smile, be interested in the surroundings Speak properly