A person does not always receive a good upbringing in the family or in kindergarten and school. But it is never too late to learn, and you can instill good habits in yourself even in adulthood. Treating others with respect will make you feel how enjoyable and interesting interacting with other people can be.
Instructions
Step 1
Be at ease and free in society, confident and dignified. In order not to get lost in front of a large audience in the spotlight, develop your eloquence and ability to think logically. So you can always formulate your thought, even without having a ready-made text in front of your eyes.
Step 2
Almost all people have in themselves a "vein" of the soul of society, you just need to work on yourself. Do not hesitate to make new acquaintances, communicate with reputable interesting persons. Read classics and recognized contemporary authors to expand your vocabulary. This will help you always and with any interlocutor to find topics for conversation.
Step 3
Do not talk bad about people, do not gossip and do not gossip. Try to treat the other person the way you would like him to treat you. If you find yourself in an unfamiliar company, do not break the rules adopted there, and do not judge them.
Step 4
Humor can help you out if you find yourself in a difficult situation and do not know how to answer a question. Do not be afraid to admit that you do not know something.
Step 5
Know how to listen to the interlocutor, do not interrupt him. Express your opinion on this issue later. If you were interrupted, do not point out to the person his mistake, listen to what he has to say.
Step 6
Remember the names of the people you are introduced to. Accept gifts with gratitude and a smile, do not show your displeasure if something does not suit you.
Step 7
In a cinema or theater, as you walk past seated people to your seat, turn to face them. If you have already taken your seat, let the latecomers through, get up. Open the doors of public places for women, the elderly and children.
Step 8
Remember accuracy is the courtesy of kings. Don't be late for your appointments. Don't forget the words hello, goodbye, sorry, please, thank you.