40 Tips for Good Etiquette (that make great sense every day)
Jacqueline Whitmore
Influence & Executive Presence Expert | Keynote Speaker for Fortune 500 & Luxury Brands | Helping Leaders and Gen Z Professionals Command the Room
1. Hold the door for the person behind you.
2. Never lick your knife.
3. Keep a supply of thank-you notes on hand for those times when someone gives you a gift.
4. Offer the bread basket to your neighbor first before serving yourself.
5. Be punctual
6. Let someone go in front of you in line.
7. Put your phone away during meals.
8. Always RSVP
9. Dress for the occasion
10. Use your turn signal.
11. Return your shopping cart to the corral instead of leaving it in the parking lot.
12. Push your chair in when you leave the table.
13. Offer to help
14. Ask before bringing a guest.
16. Wait until everyone has been served before you begin eating.
17. Be kind to your server.
18. Don’t put your feet on someone else’s furniture.
19. Let people get off the elevator first before you get on.
20. Don’t groom yourself in public. This includes clipping your nails, brushing your hair, or picking your teeth.
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21. Don’t talk with your mouth full of food.
22. Return money that you borrow before the giver asks for it.
23. Never order the most expensive item on the menu if you’re not paying the bill.
24. Never give advice unless someone asks or pays for it.
25. Treat the janitor with the same respect as the CEO.
26. When someone shows you a picture on their phone, don’t swipe left or right.
27. Don’t spit in public.
28. Pick up after your dog.
29. Offer to help someone who is struggling to stow their luggage on an airplane.
30. Don’t double-dip at a party.
31. Respect everyone's personal space.
32. Don’t correct someone’s grammar in public.
33. Talk less; listen more.
34. Don’t stare.
35. Keep your word
36. Don’t block the baggage conveyor while waiting for your bags at an airport. Allow enough room for others to retrieve their bags.
37. Avoid finishing other people’s sentences.
38. Keep your voice down when walking down a hotel hallway. And don’t slam your hotel door.
39. Say "excuse me," if you happen to belch or pass gas in public.
40. If someone offers you a mint — take it.
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11 个月Very valuable
Senior Lecturer/Directing Staff and Research Supervisor in Defence Studies, Security Sector Consultant, Certified International Social Etiquette Consultant, Author
12 个月Very valuable, I am sharing on my wall ??
VP & Regional General Manager Europe
12 个月They're all great. I'd emphasize the 9 since I notice the shift of many to understand how to dress properly. And this is having such an impact in the way you are perceived even if you might think the other way. It's all about the subconscious mind ... Thanks for sharing. #personalbranding #styleisyou