Etiquette is the fine art of making others feel comfortable. Nothing more, nothing less. Anything that makes a person comfortable can therefore be used as an example.
Offering a person food.
Saying thank you.
Moving out of the way for a person
Opening a door for a person
Saying hello
Smiling at someone
Asking about someone's day.
Read the 10 commandments from The Bible and it'll basically tell you the best manners you could possibly achieve. If you don't think it sounds like 'manners' then think deeper, because they are.
Examples of manners:
Very generally , courtesy is putting the needs and comfort of others before your own. It means being polite, especially to your elders. Being kind to and tolerant of children. Being helpful whenever you can . Never being the one to start an argument , and be the first to apologize for any misunderstanding .
Courtesy is acting within the rules of the society of which you are a part. Generally it would be displaying good manners and showing due regard to other people.
However what may be considered good in one society may be deplored and frowned upon in another.
Speaking with courtesy will set one apart from others. Using "please," "thank you," "you are welcome," and so on is proper common courtesy.
I do not think that this is a spiritual type of answer but morally examples would be: holding doors open always saying please and thank you and being courteous towards anyone you are around
saying bless you to someone after they sneezed
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AFL is the Arena Football League. Two examples of AFL football etiquette include not fighting with the referee and shaking hands at the end of the game.
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The rules of etiquette imply observance of the requirements of good behavior in society
Yes, telephone etiquette is as important as good behavior in person.
It is not good etiquette to bring a steak knife to a restaurant. They normally would provide them.
Ettiquette- manners It is good etiquette to chew with your mouth closed. wikirocks (>_<*)
1. Letting faster players play through 2. Not talking while someone is hitting 3. Raking bunkers after you hit out of them
Examples: -"Basic etiquette is needed when dining at a restaurant." -"She had no etiquette when at the dinner table; she did not put her napkin in her lap, nor held her fork correctly, and she ate like a pig with her mouth open. -"Her etiquette at a party was not so great, because she interrupted others' conversations and such."
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Everywhere possible, yes, even with your spouse
ethics is about personal behaviour right or wrong, but etiquette is about social norms, not about personal, but social standanders. if you use fork rudely, its not unethical, but its not a good etiquette.