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There are certain social graces that apply when you are out in public or in the street. These social graces include walking no more than two abreast and letting others pass you from behind as you are walking.
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well, as far as my knowledge can be extended, social graces are skills used to interact politely in social institutions........ from terric boothe!
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Social graces are there to make people in each other's company feel comfortable and know what behavior to exhibit without putting others ill at easen.
It is imperative to provide the highest quality of customer service to others. I think about the proverb... "do unto others as you would have others do unto you". Treat the customer with courtesy and respect. Most of display to the customer the best professional appearance without regards to their race , ethnic background or religion.
simple glance at some people you know!!
Some examples of social graces in the restaurant include saying “please” and “thank you” to the waitstaff, chewing with your mouth closed, using utensils properly, not talking with your mouth full, and showing gratitude for the meal and service.
Albert William Hooper has written: 'Social graces'
Social graces refer to the polite and considerate behaviors and mannerisms that are expected in social situations. These can include things like using proper etiquette, showing respect and kindness towards others, being a good listener, and demonstrating good table manners. Overall, social graces help create a positive and harmonious social environment.
Social graces refer to the skills and manners a person should have. While a person is on a date, they should show up freshly showered in clean clothes, listen more than they talk, be courteous, and try to find common ground with their date.