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to learn good manners and values.
If you chew it loud and get spit all over the place, that is rude and bad manners. If you chew it quiet and not often, that is nice and good manners.
Here are a few examples: "John, clearly the introvert of the group, wasn't very comfortable voicing his opinions during the meeting." "Undoubtedly an introvert, Einstein spent a good deal of time in solitude developing theories that would change physics forever." "Jim, ever expressive and eager to interact, was frustrated to be at the party with such a quiet and reserved introvert like Bill, whom he saw as something of a 'drag'."
Yes, Helen Keller learned to have good manners as part of her education. With the help of her teacher, Anne Sullivan, she was taught social etiquette and how to navigate social situations with grace and poise. Helen Keller worked hard to overcome her disabilities and became known for her intelligence, eloquence, and good manners.
Home is the place children first learn manners, so it is important to practice good manners in the home. Children will carry these manners outside the home. Between husband and wife, please and thank you foster respect. So, yes, good manners should be practiced within the family.
Well, they want their children to become a success and hvae good manners and to learn.
good manners=behavior
That depends on the people with whom one associates. Many have no idea what good manners are or how they would act in polite society. For them, good manners mean nothing. For people who understand manners and courtesy, yes; manners are "in".
The name for good manners is 'Etiquette.'
There is no single accepted code of good manners because good manners, or etiquette, depends on both the culture and situation.
for the good manners in the school. don't ever yell at your techer
good manners form an important of our cvilization