25 Etiquette Rules You Should Know And Follow

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Do you think you are a real gentleman? Or probably you call yourself a lady of high manners?
Etiquette is all about how to behave beautifully. Unfortunately, many people consider respect for the rules of etiquette as something shameful, considering it a feature of classy aesthetes who are removed from real life.
In fact, the basic rules of etiquette are pretty simple. It’s a culture of speech, common courtesy, neat appearance, and control over your emotions. Here are 25 etiquette rules that every self-respecting person should know.

TIMESTAMPS
If you say, ’I invite you,’ that means you pay 0:54
Never pay a visit without calling first 1:11
Don’t put your phone on the table in public 1:43
Don’t invite a girl on a date if you’re going to be texting all the evening 2:17
A man never carries a woman’s handbag 2:36
If you’re walking along with someone and your companion greets a person 2:52
Men can eat sushi with their hands 3:12
Your shoes should always be clean 3:34
Avoid meaningless talk on the phone 3:50
If someone offends you, you shouldn’t return the favor 4:03
A man should always walk on a woman’s left-hand side 4:22
Puddle-splashing of passersby is an immoral behavior 4:38
9 things should be kept secret: age, wealth, family quarrels, religion, medical problems, love affairs, gifts, honor, and disgrace. 5:52
In the cinema, theatre, or concert hall, you should move to your seat facing those sitting 5:18
A man should never touch a woman without her permission 5:30
If someone calls to you rudely, you shouldn’t answer 5:50
The golden rule when using perfume is moderation 6:06
A well-bred man will always show proper respect to a woman 6:23
In a woman’s presence, men only smoke with her permission 6:33
When you enter a room you should be the first person to greet everyone there 6:49
Respect the privacy of correspondence 7:04
Don’t try to chase fashion 7:22
If you’re forgiven after you’ve apologized, don’t touch the offensive subject again 7:40
Avoid laughing too loudly, as well as staring at people 8:00
Don’t forget to thank your loved ones, relatives, and friends 8:15

SUMMARY
As Jack Nicholson, an American actor said:
‘I think much of decency. How to pass a plate. Not to shout from one room to another. Not to open a closed door without knocking. Let a lady pass. These endless simple rules aim to make life better. I pay close attention to my manners. Etiquette matters. It’s a simple and comprehensible language of mutual respect.’
Let’s respect each other!

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I hate it when video doesn't have the content shown on the thumbnail. From the thumbnail it seemed that this video had some content about dining table manners regarding forks and knife, but there isn't. Not that it makes any huge difference but it does seem like deception and fraud to me!

manubhatt
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I walk on a woman's right-hand side because I am deaf in my right ear. I feel it is more polite to be able to hear them & respond than to be on the "correct" side of them.

phxbillcee
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Treat others as you would like to be treated or how you would want someone to treat your loved ones (son or daughter especially).

PaintedDog
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If you are in an enclosed public space, ie.the bus, don't blab on your phone, if someone calls make it short and call them back later. No one wants to hear your PERSONAL conversation.

christinegreen
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25: i invite you is you pay, lets go to a restaurant is everyone pays
24: never visit someone without calling before
23: never use your phone at the table
22: never use your phone on a date
21: never carry a womens handbag
20: always greet a person that your friend knows
19: if your a women always eat sushi with chopsticks
18: your shoes should always be clean
17: avoid meaningless talk on the phone
16: don't lower yourself to unpolite people
15: a men should always walk on a womens left hand
14: puddle splashing is immortal behaviour
13: not tell your friends about: age, wealth, family issues, religion, medical problems, love affairs, gifts, honor, disgrace
12: at a cinema move you your seat, facing those sitting
11: a man should never touch a women with out her permission
10: don't answer a rude call
9: don't use a too much smelling parfume
8: show always respect to a women
7: don't smoke in a womens presence
6: be the first person to greet everyone when you enter a room
5: respect peoples privacy
4: wear normal clothing
3: if you're forgiven, don't apologize again
2: avoid laughing and talking too loud and avoid starring at people
1: thank your loved ones for being there for you

meike
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Good manners and respect are never dated but mutual understanding and respect go a long way.

MaNkYmInX
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In my country India, it is an etiquette to offer water or food to companions or people with you first before you yourself have it.

loganlab
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I like the one about not talking loudly in public. I was once eating out with someone and I was very embarrassed about how loudly they were talking. Everyone was staring at us and it was a fairly closed in area. I told them nicely that "I think we should keep our voices down abit." The person felt controlled and completely degraded me for "trying to control her." I see this a lot in restaurants and I find it so rude. Speaking very loudly in public means we don't care about anyone there but ourself.

helened
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rule no. 26 : Don't ever touch a womans private part without her permission

controllingtheironbeastalu
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Simply delightful. Should be learned in every country from a very young age. The world would be a better place. 😊

MsMonika
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Another etiquette is not to ask for likes and subscribe after the video :)

lbasran
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#15.... I was always taught when walking with a woman down the street, I should be between her and the Traffic. But then, you didn't specify where they were walking.

bluedevil
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I think many of these rules count for both genders.
Even though I am a female, I'll still hold the door open if I walk through/get to it first.
Somethings that are common sense to me, and that you missed.

When you are walking or sitting, if you make eye contact, smile or nod your head. Do something to add knowledge the person, if you right away look away, look down or frown, it is rude and can hurt a persons feelings.

Eat with you mouth closed, if you feel the need to talk, cover you mouth with your hand, or just swallow.
Try not to make loud cutting, sipping or munching noises while eating.

Do not interrupt a person, even if you say excuse me. No matter the person, teacher, parent, or stranger, wait until the person has a break in conversation or a break in focus, then say "excuse me, and or if the person was doing something important say, "excuse me, sorry could you___"

Now internet etiquette/morals/common sense is a big issue. About 80 percent no matter the age, need education on how to use the internet, and social web site.

From knowing when something is stolen, and not to encourage that, to unneeded said things.
And I know what your thinking, "It's my opinion, so what?"
Well then, if you think people really care, go make a channel, but if your out just to dis people, think about how your affecting them, their are a lot of emotional weak willed people every where, and you little "opinions" can cause them pain.

Why do people not understand, that saying "If you have nothing nice to say, don't say nothing at all."

lotusflower
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Rule #7 is golden! Way to show that smoking is not cool or awesome. It's an addiction and a weakness! I know I subscribed to this channel for a reason. 🤗🤗🤗

cahidijoyoraharjo
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Respect personal space!!! I think this should be rule number 1!

dorinc
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TIMESTAMPS
If you say, ’I invite you, ’ that means you pay 0:54
Never pay a visit without calling first 1:11
Don’t put your phone on the table in public 1:43
Don’t invite a girl on a date if you’re going to be texting all the evening 2:17
A man never carries a woman’s handbag 2:36
If you’re walking along with someone and your companion greets a person 2:52
Men can eat sushi with their hands 3:12
Your shoes should always be clean 3:34
Avoid meaningless talk on the phone 3:50
If someone offends you, you shouldn’t return the favor 4:03
A man should always walk on a woman’s left-hand side 4:22
Puddle-splashing of passersby is an immoral behavior 4:38
9 things should be kept secret: age, wealth, family quarrels, religion, medical problems, love affairs, gifts, honor, and disgrace. 5:52
In the cinema, theatre, or concert hall, you should move to your seat facing those sitting 5:18
A man should never touch a woman without her permission 5:30
If someone calls to you rudely, you shouldn’t answer 5:50
The golden rule when using perfume is moderation 6:06
A well-bred man will always show proper respect to a woman 6:23
In a woman’s presence, men only smoke with her permission 6:33
When you enter a room you should be the first person to greet everyone there 6:49
Respect the privacy of correspondence 7:04
Don’t try to chase fashion 7:22
If you’re forgiven after you’ve apologized, don’t touch the offensive subject again 7:40
Avoid laughing too loudly, as well as staring at people 8:00
Don’t forget to thank your loved ones, relatives, and friends 8:15

BRIGHTSIDEOFFICIAL
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A nice bunch of advice. Some of it is a little old fashioned out of place in certain circles, but that is a cultural thing. The most annoying and offensive thing anyone can do to me is be a snoop. That on its own is a reason to end a friendship or relationship. Even if it is a family member. The next thing I can't stand is a gossip or someone you can't trust. 👍

francisbarca
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As a dude, I can honestly say I have a problem with the concept of chivalry. I am going to treat you respectfully and honorably because you are a fellow human being, not because you are a woman. I'm doing to hold the door for the next person, guy or girl. I'm going to compliment you because you earned one, not to flatter you or to hook up with you. Furthermore I hate when it's used as an excuse. For example, my mother used to literally shive my brother and I out of her way, while she proclaimed "ladies first." Being a young child, I asked why. She answered because. It's entitled people who exploit that social expectancy that anger me. It's absolute lunacy, that I should be expected to serve an entire half of the population because I'm a part of the other. Don't get me wrong, common decency is important, as well as one if my core values. I'm only trying to point out these double standards like "I can hit you but you can't hit me" are unfathomably ridiculous.

johnbutlerbasner
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1 basic rule 'Don't do unto others what you don't want others to do unto you.'

georgesebastian
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Lovely etiquette shouldn't be forgotten in this digital world we all live in.

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