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Social Etiquette Asha

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ETIQUETTE : a ticket

 Etiquette is the ticket to the proper way of doing things.


“Etiquette is having consideration for the feelings of others.”
_Oxford Dictionary

“ Etiquette – the set of rules that give expression to manners.”

_Alex J Packer

SOCIAL ETIQUETTE :
 Social etiquette is exactly how it sounds, it refers to the behavior you
resort to in social situations—interactions with your family, friends,
coworkers or strangers.
 Social etiquette influences how others perceive and treat you.

“The formal rules for polite behavior in society or in a particular group.”

_Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English

 SOME REAL-LIFE SOCIAL ETIQUETTE EXAMPLES :


• Remembering People’s Names And Making Them Feel Good.

• Saying ‘Sorry’ Or ‘Excuse Me’ Immediately After Sneezing.

• Using ‘Thank You’ And ‘Sorry’ When A Situation Calls For It.

• Saying ‘Excuse Me’ While Navigating Your Way Through A Crowd.

• Holding The Door For Somebody Standing In Front Of Or Behind You.

Types of social etiquette :


Social
Etiquette

Face to - Social Virtual


Face Media Meeting
 Face-to-Face Etiquettes :
• Use Your Full Name To Introduce Yourself And
Greet The Other Person
• Pay Attention To Your Body Language So That
You Don’t Come Off As Rude Or Unprofessional.

• Good Posture, Eye Contact And A Confident Attitude Can Make A Huge
Difference.

• One Of The Most Important Aspects Of Social Etiquette Is Paying Attention To


People.

• Never Interrupt Anyone Mid-Sentence And Always Listen Respectfully.


 Social Media Etiquettes:

• If Someone Doesn’t Accept Your Friendship Or Follow


Requests, Leave Them Be.
• Avoid Posting Insensitive Content On Your Social
Media Handles. If You Make A Mistake, Own Up And
Apologize.
• Always Get Consent If You Want To Share Someone Else’s
Information, Photos Or Content.

• Before Tagging Someone In A Post Or Photograph,


Check If They’re Comfortable With It.

 Virtual Meeting Etiquettes:


• Dress For Success! Wearing Appropriate Attire Can
Help You Feel Confident. It Also Shows That You Pay
Attention To Details And It’ll Impress Your Audience.

• Mute Your Microphone When You’re Not Speaking.

• It Ensures That There’s No Echo And You Don’t


Disrupt The Flow Of Meetings.

• It May Be Tempting To Check Your Phone But Try To


Stay Present And Active.

• Participate In Discussions And Show Anyone Who’s Speaking That You’re


Respectfully Listening To Them.

Need of social etiquette:


 Student should learn social etiquette because it teaches them how to behave
in society.
 Other’s perceptions and treatment of you are influenced by social etiquette.
 It can assist you to promote long-lasting impressions that promote trust and
dependability.
Do’s of social etiquette:
 Do Ask Questions
 Do Gauge Your Audience
 Do Prepare Topics Ahead of Time
 Do Act (or Be) Confident.
Don’ts of social etiquette:
 Don’t Interrupt
 Don’t Neglect Hygiene
 Don’t Lie
 Don’t Check Your Phone.
Conclusion :

Good social etiquette promotes kindness, humility and


consideration. Good social etiquette not only aids in the development
of long-term relationships, but it also aids in the creation of fruitful
opportunities.

“the purpose of manners is to make people feel comfortable”

( although sometimes, one can be exceedingly polite to make people


uncomfortable )

Submitted by :-
Name – Asha

Class – Bsc 3rd Sem

Section – M 7

Enrollment no. – DS2111527

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