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47 Little Social Etiquette Rules Everyone Should Follow

Make the world a nicer place with these simple gestures.
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Etiquette is not just about which fork to use. It's showing respect for yourself and everyone else in your little corner of the planet. In a world where rudeness often reigns, why not stand out for being polite and thoughtful? You don't even have to go to charm school or binge-watch The Crown to learn the rules! Here are 47 easy ways to share more kindness and less saltiness this year.

  1. Say "Please" and "Thank you"

    Especially to those closest to you.

  2. Hold the door for the person behind you

    And if someone holds the door for you, always say "thank you"!

  3. Step outside to answer phone calls

    Sometimes you have to take the call—but is it always that important? Besides, it's not so fun to hear your conversation when we're trapped behind you in line.

  4. Give people a pass

    Cranky salesperson? Nasty driver? You have no idea what's going on with that person right now: Did her dog die? Did he just get bad health news? You don't have to reward ugly behavior with your own nastiness, which only perpetuates the cycle.

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  5. Look at the person who is speaking to you

    Seriously. Look up from your smartphone!

  6. Let someone go in front of you in line

    We promise, it'll make his or her day.

  7. Cough or sneeze into your elbow

    This year's flu season is brutal—make sure you're doing what you can to avoid spreading germs.

  8. Learn people's names

    Names are a part of people's identities. 

  9. Handwrite Thank-You notes

    He or she took the time to send the gift; take the time to show you care.

  10. Put your smartphone away during meals

    Right. Now.

  11. Be on time

    We're all busy, so please stop making people wait for you.

  12. Clean up after your pet

    It's just plain icky to leave it.

  13. Always RSVP

    And do it right away before you forget.

  14. Ask before posting

    Not everyone wants to be all over social media, and you're not a reporter—so stop spreading the news.

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  15. Avoid curse words

    We know it's satisfying like nothing else! But would you want your lola to hear? Or your kid?

  16. Keep the noise down at work

    Silence the ringer on your smartphone, speak quietly, and turn the sound down on your dinging email so it's not bugging everyone in the other cubicles.

  17. Shake hands firmly

    And stand and make eye contact when you do it.

  18. Don't bring your smelly leftovers to the office

    Or at least eat stinky foods in the break room, not at your desk.

  19. Dress for the occasion

    Know how to rock it for the club or dress modestly for a funeral. And please wear your PJs at home, not to the grocery store!

  20. Use your turn signal

    It's not just courteous, it can help avoid an accident.

  21. Wash your hands after using the bathroom

    Because just… eww!

  22. Park your shopping cart on the side of the aisle

    Not in the center! The rest of us are shopping, too.

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  23. Ask permission to use someone's first name

    Yes, it’s a super-casual society, but it's never wrong to use a title until you know what the person prefers.

  24. Clean up after yourself

    At home. At work. At a friend's house.

  25. Wait a day before reacting to a snarky email or text

    We know it's tempting to slam the person immediately, but that often backfires.

  26. Push your chair in when you leave a table

    Don't make someone else do it for you.

  27. Ask before bringing a guest

    Or your kids. Or your pet. Don't assume they're automatically invited, no matter how well you know your host or hostess.

  28. Wait until everyone has been served to start eating

    No matter how much you want to dig in ASAP.

  29. Be a good dinner guest

    Certainly, if you have a food allergy, you can mention it ahead of time. But if you don't like collard greens or don’t do carbs, don’t announce it in front of everyone and expect your host or hostess to make you a special dish.

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  30. Stay home when you're sick

    Some things, like your cold, should not be shared.

  31. Knock before you enter

    No one likes to be barged in on.

  32. Remember your table manners

    Napkin on your lap. No elbows on the table. Chew with your mouth closed.

  33. Reach out to people who are grieving

    Don't pretend nothing happened. If you don't know what to do, simply say you're sorry.

  34. Let people get off the elevator first before you get on

    The same rule goes for the train and the bus.

  35. Teach your kids good manners

    And lead by example.

  36. Silence your smartphone at the movies

    And stop crinkling that candy wrapper so loudly, while you're at it.

  37. Help someone who's Clearly struggling

    The next time you see someone straining to reach something on the highest shelf at the grocery store, help her out!

  38. Bring food

    Take cookies, soup, or a casserole to a new neighbor, someone who just lost a family member, or a friend who’s had a serious health diagnosis.

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  39. Wipe down the exercise machine after you use it

    Your fellow gym-goers will appreciate it.

  40. Take your shopping cart back

    Or back to the store entrance.

  41. Don't groom yourself in public

    Don’t clip your nails, brush your hair, or floss your teeth in public. Because it's just gross.

  42. Skip controversial or nosy topics at parties

    No politics, religion, asking when they're getting pregnant, or how much weight she lost. We're all here to have fun not start a debate, remember?

  43. Learn to say you're sorry

    Be the bigger person.

  44. When you enter a room, greet everyone

    No one likes to be ignored.

  45. Return calls

    If someone takes the time to leave you a voicemail, take the time to call him or her back.

  46. Never show up empty-handed

    Check out our favorite hostess gifts and housewarming gifts.

  47. Be a pleasant house guest

    Make your bed. Don’t monopolize the bathroom. Take your hostess out to dinner, or send a gift later. You want to be invited back, right?

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This article originally appeared on CountryLiving.com. Minor edits have been made by the Cosmo.ph editors.

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