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Good manners are something we learn from our childhood, which is a stepping stone to achieve success in our lives.

A child first learns it from their parents and tries to copy their behavior. It is very important for the parents to behave appropriately in front of their kids and teach with good manners like brushing teeth twice, greeting people, maintain proper hygiene and choosing the correct way of speaking in front of the elders. If the child is taught right from childhood, it would be easier for him to process the behaviors as he grows up.

In the education sector, the students must respect their teachers and be conversational with their pals. They must follow what their teachers say and ask them to do. This will help them make a good impression in front of others and enhance the quality of the relationship between classmates.

In the work field, one must respect their co-workers, and the people ranked higher to them to maintain a smooth workflow and to avoid any negative feedback. The good manners and etiquette of an individual will help them in building up a trustworthy image in other’s eyes, and people will find it easy to have a conversation with him. Good manners imbibe a positive attitude in the workplace where the employer, as well as the employees, feel comfortable. This helps in maximizing the workflow and enhances the quality of work.

There are no institutes where one can learn good manners. It is mostly a self-learned process in which one slowly develops by observing others as one grows up. We start learning good manners from our parents and elders, but as we grow up gradually, we come across many people and situations where even strangers and young kids leave a long-lasting impact on our brains, and we get to learn manners from even them.

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