How to Be Polite

Thứ bảy - 27/04/2024 01:13
Being polite can help you have better relationships with people and even open doors for you professionally. It's also a great way to make other people feel appreciated and comfortable around you. The best part? Politeness is easy to learn...
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Being polite can help you have better relationships with people and even open doors for you professionally. It’s also a great way to make other people feel appreciated and comfortable around you. The best part? Politeness is easy to learn and will become second nature the more you practice. If you’re not sure where to start, don’t worry. Below you’ll find simple steps you can take to start being more polite with other people, including friends, family, coworkers, and strangers.

Method 1
Method 1 of 3:

Greeting People Politely

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Method 2
Method 2 of 3:

Being Polite with Words

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    Recognize inappropriate topics. Some conversation topics can make people upset or uncomfortable, and you can risk hurting other people's feelings if you accidentally make an insensitive comment. While they are sometimes okay to discuss with close friends, they're often inappropriate in polite conversation or when getting to know someone. Try to steer the conversation towards pleasant or at least decent areas, and avoid causing friction in a polite setting.
    • Sex, violence, death, medical details, and politics usually make people uncomfortable. Avoid these topics in polite conversation, especially if you don't know your conversation partner very well.
    • Don't point out things about a person that they might perceive as a flaw. For example, if someone is overweight, don't mention it. Avoid commenting on people's body size, body parts, habits, disabilities, or other potentially sensitive topics.
    • Avoid intrusive questions towards someone who is different from you. For example, it's not appropriate to ask a wheelchair user "What happened to your legs?" or to ask a person of color "No, where are you REALLY from?"
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Method 3
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Being Polite with Actions

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