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Good manners are ALWAYS right conduct, but sometimes doing the right thing makes manners take a back seat.For example, if you see someone shoplifting, you may feel reluctant to report them and expose their bad behavior, but it IS the right thing to do.
Good manners is knowing that you know how to treat people and yourself well but you might not always have good manners. Decorum is knowing how to treat the society well and you always do that regularly.
Good manners are the behaviors you employ when interacting with others. They are based in common sense and respect. They apply to almost every activity of life. Oddly enough, good manners are not noticed as much as bad manners. As humans, we like to be respected and treated as we would treat others. All healthy societies survive in no small part as a direct result of good manners.
The good manners enable others to feel comfortable. The bad ones do not.
You can find out by referring to religious texts as they are filled with information about manners and morals. The golden rule is don't do to others you want for yourself.
Never doing anything that will cause another person unnecessary discomfort.
Please and thankyou
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".
We are not sure what you mean by the question, but good manners are rarely out of place.
it doesnt matter how strong you are as long as the man has manners to treat a person right **I Love him**
being good to the teacher not fighting no being mean
BUSHIDO THE SOUL OF JAPAN "Fine manners, therefore, mean power in repose."
Aristotle believed good conduct meant pursuing the Golden mean.
That he has good manners.
Aristotle believed that good conduct is virtuous conduct because it involves actively choosing and aiming for what is morally right. He argued that virtue is a habit of behaving in a way that leads to the well-being and flourishing of the individual. The key to developing virtue, according to Aristotle, is to consistently aim for the mean between excess and deficiency in one's actions.
"Get by trying"
It is the right or wrong conduct.
Moral conduct refers to behavior and actions that are consistent with ethical principles, values, and beliefs. It involves making choices that are considered right or good based on standards of right and wrong.
The two words mean basically the same. Ethics means motivation based on ideas of right and wrong. While morality means concern with the distinction between good and evil or right and wrong; right or good conduct.