Notes
Notes
More than just table manners; it involves following written and unwritten social rules.
Derived from the French word estiquette meaning "small note," and the Proto-Germanic stikken
meaning "to be stuck."
Defines behavior acceptable to society in ceremonies, courts, formal events, and daily life.
Importance of Etiquette
Proper etiquette is beneficial in job interviews, professional meetings, and social gatherings.
Emily Post: "Etiquette is the science of living. It embraces everything. It is ethics. It is honor."
Types of Etiquette
A. Personal Etiquette
B. Social Etiquette
Speak with caution – Use kind words; avoid gossip and criticism.
Offer help – Small gestures, like carrying something for someone, are appreciated.
C. Dining Etiquette
Avoid:
E. Business Etiquette
Pay attention to body language – Maintain good posture, eye contact, and a firm handshake.
F. Phone Etiquette
Greet warmly and introduce yourself – Ensures a professional and polite conversation.