Saturday, March 7, 2015

Secrets For Basic Manners And Etiquette

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By Leslie Ball


Society expects people to behave in a certain way, be it in private or in a public place. However, due to cultural and social differences, it is common to find people behaving in a way that is considered unacceptable in certain circles. It could be that you have been invited to a party or you are attending a job interview in a new place. To avoid embarrassments, you should be aware of the basic manners and etiquette listed below.

Keeping time should always be your core principle. People judge you a lot based on first impression. So, if you are late for your job interview, you may not get the job simply because you were late, despite your qualifications. It is very embarrassing to make others wait for you when they do not even know when you are going to come.

Being late in certain situations means that others have to carry your load. Your employer, for example, expects you to be at your desk at a certain time. When that does not happen, your share of responsibilities may be passed to someone else. In such a case, you end up inconveniencing everyone and you may not even get consideration for promotion.

Understand personal space. The question many people ask is how much distance should one leave between those he or she is interacting with. This is because this varies from one individual to another and between cultural set-ups. Well, the answer is simple: leave as much space as the other person is comfortable with. You need to be particularly cautious when dealing with strangers.

It is difficult to determine how much space you are going to leave between those you interact with. However, if you sense that someone is uncomfortable with you being too close, just increase the distance. The general rule is to avoid touch with strangers. This protects you from misunderstand from a person of the opposite sex or someone from a different culture.

Learn the etiquette of communication. Some people talk a lot and they do not give others an opportunity to talk too. If you are that type of person, you will notice that people avoid you at social events because they do not feel part of the discussion. People need to feel appreciated, be heard and to know that their opinions are valued.

Avoid gossip. The one thing people never understand about gossip is that one way or another, the information will get back to the individual you were talking about. This will make people avoid confiding in you.

Do not irritate people in public with phone calls. People feel uncomfortable when others talk about private issues in a public place. The same should apply to the social media. Ensure that your posts are not offensive because you never know who reads them.

Proper manners should come natural. You do not have to exaggerate anything because it will make people lose respect for you. With daily practice, you will find that your etiquette will improve and you will get along with people more easily. Moreover, this is not something that should apply only when you meet someone for the first time, practice it always.




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