The Sixteen Rules of Etiquette We Break Every Day

Respect each other and respect each other again! That's what we learn all our lives. Being brought up means not causing inconvenience to other people, not hurting anyone with your remarks and looking worthy in any situation.

Now I'm going to talk about Violations of Modern Etiquette, which few people know. It's worth checking out, of course!

Rules of etiquette in society Gross violations
  1. You're applauding wrong.
    You need to clap your hands at chest level. Never applaud in front of your face, much less in front of another person.



  2. You're getting in the car ungraciously.
    First sit in the seat and only then gracefully place your feet in the cabin. It looks more aesthetic from the outside and will help you avoid a painful and ridiculous head hit on the doorway of the car. If your shoes are in snow, shake them off before you sit down.



  3. You embarrass strangers.
    Do not look at other people closely, this is a moveton. Moreover, you should not discuss the appearance of strangers with a friend, even if the outfit is really screaming.
  4. You put butter or jam on a common plate.
    The sequence of actions is this: first transfer a little oil or jam to your plate. Then spread the sandwich! That's all. Why is this considered more acceptable and appropriate? Because crumbs don't fit into the common plate!



  5. You don't care about the people sitting next to you at the table.
    Polite people do not want to pull someone during a feast, and are also very shy. Take the initiative and pass the salt shaker or pepper first! In the same way, pass the other dishes first, politely asking if the neighbor wants to eat them.



  6. You don't follow posture.
    You probably haven't thought about it, but looking at a person hunched over a plate at a table is always unpleasant. Keep your back straight in any situation and train yourself to watch it! The posture, it turns out, tells people a lot...
  7. You drink during a toast said in your honor.
    Do not drink a glass after the words spoken in your honor. Instead, make a gesture of gratitude towards the person who made the toast, thus showing respect and appreciation. Few people know that!



  8. You're careless with napkins.
    After eating, you should not wipe your lips with a napkin: you just need to get your mouth wet with it. Already used paper wipes can be slightly crumpled, but in no case clumped! Rules of etiquette at the table Decorate the feast, making it easy, help to avoid awkwardness.
  9. You return the empty plates.
    If you are treated and given a dish on a plate, it is considered impolite to return it empty. Put cookies in there, a handful of candy, nuts, all in gratitude for the treat.



  10. You start eating before the tablekeeper.
    Rules of good etiquette You need to respect the head of the family and home. Wait for the owner to start eating first. That's all wisdom!
  11. You're coughing in your right hand.
    If you are unwell or choking, you may want to cough. You can not use your right hand to cover your mouth, it should be done exclusively with your left hand.
  12. You don't make eye contact during toast.
    When you touch your glass of the interlocutor, you need to meet him with a look, expressing your openness and sincerity! Looking away is a bad tone.



  13. You point your finger at the object you are interested in.
    Pointing the finger is the last thing. It is much better to make a gesture with an open palm in the direction to which you want to attract the attention of the interlocutor.
  14. You're not polite enough.
    If you are walking along the street with someone and your companion greets a passing person, be sure to say hello. In this case, to be silent means to appear impolite and repulsive type.



  15. You carry a bag on your right shoulder.
    According to the rules of etiquette, the bag should be worn on the left shoulder, not on the right. The fact is that the right hand is “social”, which is why you can’t hide behind it when you cough. Even if you are a woman and do not shake hands, the right hand is considered a contact hand.



  16. You leave your smartphone on a table in a public place.
    Of course it's disrespectful! This is especially unpleasant for those with whom you are at a table in a cafe or at the dinner table. It shows how important the gadget is to you and how little you care about what’s going on around you.





Some rules of etiquette turn out to be a discovery even for people of venerable age! I would be delighted if this information would be useful to you.

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