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New Yorkers Share Essential Manners and Etiquette Lessons

CBS New YorkJanuary 22, 20262 min2,206 views
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Core Manners Taught by New Yorkers

  • πŸ’‘ Respecting others is a fundamental manner, with many emphasizing the importance of kindness and treating everyone well.
  • πŸ’¬ Key phrases like 'please' and 'thank you' are highlighted as essential for polite interaction when asking for or receiving something.
  • ✍️ Writing thank you notes was mentioned as a specific, valuable lesson taught by parents.
  • 🍽️ Dining etiquette includes advice such as eating with your mouth closed and proper fork usage.

What Not to Do: New Yorker Etiquette Rules

  • 🚫 Disrespecting people, especially elders, is a major faux pas.
  • πŸ“΅ Never be on your phone when someone is speaking to you is a crucial modern-day rule.
  • πŸ—£οΈ Swearing or cussing is also listed as something to avoid.
  • 🍽️ Physical etiquette includes not putting elbows on the table.

The Role of Schools and Family in Teaching Manners

  • 🏫 While some believe manners should be taught in school, others feel they should be reinforced there, with the primary responsibility lying with family upbringing.
  • πŸ“‰ There's a sentiment that manners are losing ground with the younger generation, leading to a perceived lack of respect and honor.
  • πŸ“ˆ It's suggested that bad manners can hinder opportunities and access to certain situations or places.
  • ❀️ Ultimately, the consensus is that a world with more kindness and respect would be a better place.
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MannersEtiquetteNew York CityRespectKindnessPlease and Thank YouThank You NotesTable MannersPhone EtiquetteRespect for EldersChild RearingSocial SkillsGenerational Differences
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