Smile, be polite, keep negative comments to yourself, don't come of as a negative person, shake their hand, always look at them straight in the eye, introduce yourself in a proper manner. If male, be courteous and practice chivalry. If female, act lady-like (no burping, you don't want the person to know you're a pig).
Meeting someone for the first time through the intenet is never a good idea ?
It means that you are meeting for the first time, or you are right there with someone; facing someone.
Now do you mean the first night having sex, going on a date, meeting someone?
There are many websites where someone can get information on pallbearers. Some examples of websites are First Things, and A to Z of Manners & Etiquette.
A sharp, gold broach will say a lot about you when meeting someone for the first time.
He probably lies to impress the girl or to make a good impression. It is never good to lie when first meeting someone, or ever.
Although the word "keen" is not commonly used in the 21st century, the time to say the phrase "keen to meet you" is when meeting someone for the first time, at the beginning of the meeting. "Keen on meeting you" or "nice meeting you" is said at the end of the encounter, when saying goodbye.
yes his name might not actualy be Bill
In Māori, you say "Tēnā koe" when meeting someone for the first time.
The woman's name goes first. It is considered poor manners, or uncultured, to separate a man from his name. Women often change their names with each marriage, but a man never changes his.
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.
to eat with your hands