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Here are some examples of social graces in public places:

1. Helping someone pick up important papers that have fallen out of a briefcase and the wind is blowing away;

2. Giving an elderly person your seat in a crowded bus or train;

3. Letting another car into the lane in front of you as it seems impossible for the other car to get a break;

4. Offering to help a lady or elderly person fix a flat tire;

5. Saying "Thank you" to a person who has tapped you on the shoulder as this person saw you drop some money and you were not aware of it;

6. Helping a lost child at a Shopping mall by bringing the child to the mall police dept.; and

7. Seeing someone at a supermarket unable to reach a product to high for them to grasp & doing it for them.

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