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Social Communication and Etiquette

The document discusses social communication and etiquette, highlighting their importance in interpersonal interactions. It distinguishes between formal and informal communication and emphasizes the role of etiquette in ensuring respectful and comfortable social situations. Additionally, it covers the significance of good grooming and personal hygiene in social and professional contexts.

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Social Communication and Etiquette

The document discusses social communication and etiquette, highlighting their importance in interpersonal interactions. It distinguishes between formal and informal communication and emphasizes the role of etiquette in ensuring respectful and comfortable social situations. Additionally, it covers the significance of good grooming and personal hygiene in social and professional contexts.

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SOCIAL

COMMUNICATION
AND ETIQUETTE
Submitted by- Ishita Singh, Btech-A, En Roll.-A7605223047
Social communication
• Social communication refers to the way information, ideas and personal viewpoints
are shared between two or more people.
• It is defined as the field of study that primarily explores the ways through which
information can be perceived, transmitted and understood, and the impact those
ways will have on a society.
• It is of two types:

• Formal: Plan and ideas are conveyed in an organisation or firm


where people talk about the same subject as a part of their
profession.
• Informal : Here people pour their views on any subject and enjoy
their participation and are not forced to communicate with others.
Formal Communication Informal Communication
What is Etiquette?
• As a literal translation, etiquette simply means a collection of little reminders to
help people understand how to behave in various situations.
• Etiquette ensures that people know what society in general expects. It provides
standard rules for appropriate behaviour.
• The purpose of etiquette isn’t to put on a show for the benefit of others with
appearances and facades.
• Etiquette involves an attitude of respect and concern towards others to ensure that
everyone feels valued and comfortable.
Why is Etiquette important?
• If someone lacks an understanding of basic etiquette, he might feel uncomfortable
in social situations.
• With this discomfort, he might experience embarrassment or timidity that puts him
at disadvantage.
• With a solid foundation in etiquette and manners, a person can feel strong and
confident, even in new or unfamiliar situations.
• When a person has strong social skills and understands how to treat others
respectfully and politely, he can navigate virtually anything.
Some social situations where
social etiquettes and be useful.
• During meals

• At parties or social events

• While having a conversation with a teacher

• During an interview

• Moving to a new neighbourhood

• Starting a new job


Hosting parties

Conversations
with teachers Interacting with
new neighbours
Posture at the table
• Proper posture at the table is very important.
• To show that you’re alert and engaged, don
slouch.
• Make sure to sit up straight, with your arms
held near your body, Never hang your elbows
heavily on the table when at a formal dinner
Good grooming and personal
hygiene
• Job opportunities, relationship, invitations to
social events, and your mental health and self-
esteem are all inextricably linked to how you
present yourself to the world.
• Grooming is simply one of those things that
there is no excuse not to take time and effort
with.
• They include: hair, teeth, skin, nails, body
odour, clothes, shoes, etc…
THANKYOU!

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