Every country has its own customs of social etiquette and good manners, and Thailand is no exception. |
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I am going to make extra effort to use good manners and proper social behavior. |
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For instance, if you want your child to have good manners, make sure she sees you being polite to others. |
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This sort of exaggerated emphasis on good manners can be used to promote servility. |
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Eventually I realized that if I want people to have good manners in my house, then, by gum, I'm going to make them have good manners in my house. |
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He is the fountain-head of good manners and correct social behaviour as well as the ultimate spiritual and ethical guide. |
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I promise to practice good manners and good behaviour and not to lead a life of idleness. |
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Introducing yourself to a woman you're hitting on is also considered basic good manners. |
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They want to burst past the obstacle in their path but good manners and guilt prevents them from doing so. |
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Picture the kind of sandwich that is so large you have to cut it in half to maneuver it with any amount of grace and good manners. |
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Having good manners yourself doesn't give you a licence to correct everyone else. |
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He once declared that his chief aim was to improve good manners throughout the school. |
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The city is small and comforting, and its people live in genteel pockets of suburbia and have 1950s good manners. |
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The loose woman within every angel is disguised beneath a mere veneer of respectability, good manners, and authoritatively imposed self-control. |
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One reason they gave for moving away from Britain was the erosion of kindliness and good manners in the old country. |
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If you are the biggest numbskull in the world you will get by on good manners. |
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Contrary to popular belief, simple communication skills and good manners are more important than great oratory. |
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One is sure to become his ardent admirer for his humility, his performance and his good manners. |
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It's not much longer before I get fed up, decide to toss all good manners out of the window and have some fun. |
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On the other hand, it is hardly good manners to stumbled pie-eyed into somebody else's house. |
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It's an oddly reasonable attitude for a stirrer, even one whose inappropriate questions are almost concealed by his soothing good manners. |
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At least she had good manners, he thought, and clicking his tongue he urged his horse forward, glowing inside from his generous gesture. |
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They described him as a well-behaved, shy boy with good manners and an angelic face. |
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Maybe I'm just old-fashioned, but surely good manners and thoughtfulness should play a part here? |
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She looked confused by my good manners, then her face cleared as if the sun had just dawned. |
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For all his urbanity and good manners, it wasn't a particularly impressive performance. |
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Everyone co-operated in making sure that good manners were maintained, even if it meant snitching on people who used bad language. |
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He is certainly composed but beneath the mask of elegant good manners the man is a bundle of nerves. |
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Along with good manners, it pretty much expired politically in Canada this week. |
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Politeness, good manners, and willingness to serve are values very strongly encouraged in children. |
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Yet in my opinion, little attention is paid by elementary education or parents to the forming of good manners. |
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Discipline in all walks of life, punctuality, politeness and good manners are expected from the police constables and officers. |
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After all, knowing how to dance was a social necessity as important as having good manners and being a gracious hostess. |
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My parents always taught me that it's good manners to wish everybody a good welcome in the language in which they feel most comfortable. |
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Out of good manners, I would hesitate to label him an ignorant ganch. |
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Nanny is attractive, bright, 25 with a delectable smile and good manners. |
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I believed, erroneously, that an appeal to good manners would win the day. |
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The pursuit of excellence should not be confused with good manners. |
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Whenever she was around Erik, good manners were lost to her. |
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A good communicator masters the rules of etiquette and good manners since these are what grease the wheels of effective interpersonal relationships. |
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Political candidates poised to sling mud might take a pointer from A. R. Gurney: good manners can be lethal weapons. |
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And they were strict, her mother a rigid stickler for good manners and proper behavior. |
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They are combination of common sense, good manners and the nicest way to be gracious. |
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These infants are bereft of civility or even the rudiments of good manners. |
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I would therefore like to make an appeal for good manners and for greater sensitivity towards each other. |
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I think that this is a question of good manners, which, in a democracy, are very important. |
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Using good manners at all times, speaking and acting with distinguished civility, and being honest and polite. |
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Simply reading a manual or attending a course on good manners does not work. |
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In Japan it is good manners to raise your bowl up to shoulder level to eat. |
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It is polite to observe good manners, and the culture and customs of your hosts. |
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In keeping with good manners, the organisers ensure the host sites are left in a clean condition. |
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Children are taught good manners when they are young so they will be well behaved when they are older. |
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He placed particular emphasis on innovative products, fast decision and good manners in the company. |
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But it would be a pity if my remarks were interpreted as nothing more than good manners. |
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Three young ladies who looked less than pleased to be talking to two middle-aged, beer-bellied sailors, but their good manners keeping them where they stood. |
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Since then thousands of youngsters have learned good manners, decent behaviour and mutual respect, all through the seemingly anachronistic art of ballroom dancing. |
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There are those, however, who don't equate sangfroid and good manners with maturity. |
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In an article produced online, it is good manners to turn the reference into an active link, either with or without the link details being hard-coded alongside. |
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Though the explanation for his good manners wasn't quite as charming as the hackette hoped. |
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Netiquette is a word that's used to describe good manners on the Net. |
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To find out just what can be improved upon in our daily encounters with people, nearly a hundred men and women were asked to name the most common breaches of good manners. |
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We apologize for that breach of good manners. |
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The Curriculum is designed to give secondary school students a concrete understanding about traffic rules and good manners of participating in traffic. |
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Protocol is not primarily concerned with questions of good manners. |
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If he really believes in respect and good manners, values Quebeckers hold dear, he should show it by standing up and apologizing in the House right now. |
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They flabagast good manners and good morals, and only show that one of the parties is vex'd and disappinted. |
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These people have spent some of their valuable time helping to further your job search, so it is more than good manners to follow-up with a brief message expressing your gratitude to them. |
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It appears that lapses in good manners were unpardonable! |
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At the Democratic convention this week, good manners reign supreme. |
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A lot of the do's and don'ts remain unchanged from generation to generation and are often a case of basic good manners. |
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People with children tend to give more emphasis than people without children to values such as good manners, being good citizens and respecting authority and less emphasis on instilling acceptance of diversity. |
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True, it begins with the inculcation and exercise of good manners, but not just any kind of manners, certainly not the snobbish kind designed to shut people out of one's own circle or to assert one's presumed superiority. |
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But the band is fantastic at setting up a bed of coals for its singer, and, when the song matches Sade's voice, there is an intensity to the work that sears through all the good manners. |
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The structure of good manners that is part of the Canadian way of life holds out promise of the development of a state of chivalry which will do credit to both our hearts and our intelligence. |
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When assessing any notice, the court takes into account good morals, i.e. whether the exercise of the landlord's right to terminate the tenant's lease is in keeping with good manners. |
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To attack your organization, social engineering hackers exploit the credulity, laziness, good manners, or even enthusiasm of your staff. |
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Other cool places help you practice counting numbers, sorting objects, using good manners and safety habits, telling time, creating calendars, and dialing phone numbers. |
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