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8 Basic Etiquette’s That Everyone Must Know

You don’t teach morals and ethics and empathy and kindness in the schools. You teach that at home, and children learn by example. Judy Sheindlin

Why learn Etiquettes & Ethics?

Why do some people, like Belinda Stronach, stand out among others? We don’t really get it and we sometimes think it’s their branded clothes or accessories. No! It’s actually those who act according to etiquettes and ethics through their mannerisms and good behaviour. These people are considerate towards others. So the reasons we should learn about etiquettes and ethics are:

Etiquettes


Etiquette is a code of behaviour that outlines expectations for social behaviour within a society, social class or group. Rules of etiquette include all aspects of social interaction including manners. But Etiquette is not just about saying ‘please’ and ‘thank you’. One important function of etiquette is that it shows respect and deference to others.

If humans don’t think of manners and etiquettes, there won’t be much difference between humans and animals. Etiquettes are unspoken acts to be considerate and kind towards others.

For example in many countries not jumping the queue is considered normal etiquette. It can vary a lot from country to country especially in business and social interaction.

Ethics

Ethics are the standards or codes of behaviour considered to be correct and expected by the group to which an individual belongs.

There are many types of ethics like:

Sometimes a person’s personal morals clash with the ethics he is expected to practice at work.

7 Essential Elements of Ethics

Most common ethics have evolved over time from some basic elements which are as follows:

  1. Honesty
  2. Respect
  3. Confidentiality
  4. Professionalism
  5. Responsibility
  6. Communication
  7. Obeying the law

Great people have great values and great ethics. Jeffrey Gitomer

Why people act unethically

Eating & drinking Ethics

Nothing is less important than which fork you use. Etiquette is the science of living. It embraces everything. It is ethics. It is honor. Emily Post

Phone Ethics

Work/Business Ethics

Success in business means more than just product and service knowledge.

Ethics is knowing the difference between what you have a right to do and what is right to do. Potter Stewart

Travel Ethics

Texting Ethics

Social Ethics

Party Ethics

Walking Ethics

Freedom without rules doesn’t work. And communities do not work unless they are regulated by etiquette. Judith Martin

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