No one gets a second chance to create a first impression; We all know these rules of courtesy.

A lady or a gentleman is not marked by the thickness of his wallet but by the way he behaves and the characteristics of his character. Good manners will always be with you. It is true that values, traditions differ in different circles or cultures, but despite this, good behavior is appreciated in any society. [...]
A lady or a gentleman is not marked by the thickness of his wallet but by the way he behaves and the characteristics of his character.
Good manners will always be with you.
It is true that values, traditions differ in different circles or cultures, but despite this, good behavior is appreciated in any society. It's what makes the difference between success and failure in life.
An educated and disciplined person will respect others around him and others. Faith, loyalty, courtesy, respect in relationships, in work, in the family, with friends, and with friends will be standards and behaviors.
The French word “estique” is the origin of the label name, meaning “adjacent”.
When King Louis XIV's gardener discovered that his flowers were being filmed carelessly by the king's courtiers or guests, he placed the sign “etquets” to show them to stay away from the grass. It was the king himself who joined this call, demanding that grass and flowers not be crushed in the courtyard, seeing that the guests did not respect the sign of the gardener.
The meaning of the word has evolved, including different standards and codes, but below you will be familiar with some of the rules of ethics that each person should follow (always if he will leave a positive impression anywhere )
1. Say hello to all your guests regardless of their social status.
2. Say hello to them again even if you do not know them.
3. Respect times and present yourself on time
4. Take care of a lady's seat.
5. A jacket button must stay open
6. Do not speak or laugh aloud and do not stare at people
7. Thank Others for Their Help
8. Men should wear a woman's coat to the wardrobe, but not her bag
9. During a dinner, get off the phone and try to control it less.
10. Educated men respect ladies
11. When you're at the meeting, answer the phone unless it's an emergency call.
Twelve. If the apology is accepted, don't make the same mistake twice.
13. Some information is personal and should not be shared with others - age, employment, religion, health, medical problems, family problems, disasters.










