That is an impossible question to answer. Each country has it's own culture and norms that may differ greatly from another. It is often due to misunderstandings that mistakes are made in the behavioral etiquette's that may lead someone of Another Country to believe that rudeness is deliberate. For example, many parts of Europe, whistling during a performance is seen as rude, while Americans consider it a great compliment.
"Worst" is a matter of opinion, but probably North Korea.
You could say 'She was well mannered' or 'I'm teaching them too be well mannered'
No, "well mannered" is not typically hyphenated. It is generally written as two separate words, especially when used as an adjective after a noun (e.g., "a well mannered child"). However, it can be hyphenated as "well-mannered" when used directly before a noun (e.g., "a well-mannered child").
The Well-Mannered War was created in 1997.
No, "well mannered" does not have a hyphen when used as a compound adjective after the noun it modifies (e.g., "The child is well mannered"). However, it may be hyphenated as "well-mannered" when used before a noun (e.g., "a well-mannered child"). Always consider the context to determine the correct form.
I know it's the #1 worst country in Europe for H1N1.
It means he is well mannered and has been raised to be polite to people.
He didn't made the country better he made it worst all he did just make people die and don't have a education.
No, it's just that Osama bin Laden is hiding out there. The worst country is North Korea.
Many people believe that JAPAN hunts the most whales.
You can be nice to people to make you cool. Nice and mannered people are respected all over.
No