[PW#14] Good Manners Will Set Your Life for Better
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0.000 HBD[PW#14] Good Manners Will Set Your Life for Better
<p><div class="text-justify"> ## *Hello @ocd community and #steem lovers..*  No matter where you are in the world, one of the things that determines the assesment of a person and others to us or from us to others is manners. As social beings, we should pay attention to manners. If you bring yourself to bad manners then it can damage your self-image, both in the public eyes or to the professional world you are in now. Through this article, I would like to invite all of us to improve ourselves while looking at the natural beauty that we are enjoying this afternoon. Well, the first question is why is manners necessary? actually without the need to be explained in depth, it has been shown that manners do have many advantages when applied in everyday life. What are the benefits?  First, life will become more orderly. You can imagine if in one room there were people who did not have manners. Of course it raises discomfort and can even trigger a riot. It also makes our neighbors no longer respect the opinions of others, ignorant of what happened and sometimes too over and vulgar in attitude. If only you want to pay more attention to attitudes and speech, then the atmosphere in the work space will be better and neatly arranged. ### 1. Don't forget to say "Please" and "Thank you" Manners in asking for and receiving assistance is indeed important to do. When someone asks for help or gives orders to others, try to use polite language, especially if you don't know the person. I think this manners are not much different from one country to another, Indonesia has had this etiquette for a long time because this is Indonesian culture. Likewise if what you ask has been granted, don't forget to say thank you. No matter who helps you, adults or young children, officials or servants, you must say "thank you".  ### 2. Say "Excuse me" We know interrupting conversations or interrupting activities is an impolite act. For that, try to get used to saying "excuse me" first. You should give a moment's pause to see the response of the person you are interrupting before you express your intentions to that person. Maybe for a President there is the right to interrupt the discussion of his ministers if at that time the state of the country is complicated, but when several Presidents meet and gather to discuss relations between countries, the President will not even dare to interrupt the speaker. That would make other presidents to judge that they did not have manners. In essence, when you say excuse me then at that time other people will respect you because by saying excuse me you have tried to respect them.  ### 3. Don't forget to Smile You have asked for help in polite language, you have thanked you when you are helped, and you have also been very polite to interrupt the conversation. But it will all fail miserably if you do not accompany the things above with a smile. Being polite is naturally accompanied by a friendly attitude. So, make it a habit to put on a smile when interacting with others. No need to be too wide, naturally. A smile is a powerful weapon and makes things more relaxed and not rigid, but people know that you are comfortable and not pressured.  ### 4. Keep your promises and be on time The issue of manners is indeed the main thing that makes a relationship better and longer lasting. But sometimes the relationship can be damaged if you promise not to be on time. Always try to keep the promises you have made. If necessary, set an alarm to remind your appointment schedule. If you promise to pick someone up, make sure you are ready before he comes. Don't make others wait. In addition, canceling appointments especially in the minutes leading up to the meeting is not a good thing. Avoid doing last-minute cancellation unless under conditions of urgency such as death, accident, and the like.  ### 5. Respect others, especially older than you Wherever you are, you must always respect others. You can do this by giving a seat, listening to an explanation, calling 'Sir' or 'Maam' to an older person, holding the door for someone else, letting other passengers get off before boarding the train, and including not interfering or gossiping about other people's personal matters. Well, actually there are still many other manners that have not been covered here, it can even be different from one place to another. In essence, that manners will bring many benefits in a relationship. Actually, the issue of courtesy is a law that has long lived in our lives, but some of that manners began to fade because the world progress today is very fast. Economics and egoism factor also make manners lesson unfamiliar. This is getting worse because we ourselves are increasingly rarely introducing manners as formal lessons. Thank you  *Thanks for visiting my blog, if you have some corrections in my post, please let me know your opinion and feel free to comment below. This my #originalcontent (thanks for @ocd @blocktrades and @curangel for always support the original content), Blessing*  *My Regards @khaimi.*  ***Note : Thanks for visiting my photography's blog and read my writing, [PW] is my code for #photography and complete it with my #writing. Hope you enjoy it, Blessing!!*** </div>
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