Nowadays, it seems like parents don't want to teach their kids good manners anymore. When you go to a restaurant, it's not uncommon to see a child on their iPad or disrespecting their parents.
Older generations like Baby Boomers are more comfortable with physical contact than their younger peers. According to a survey from language-learning company Preply, nearly 30% of Gen Z adults even ...
There’s a uniting theme when it comes to manners in Australia: in Australian English, good manners centre on honouring personal autonomy, egalitarianism and not appearing to tell people what to do.
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It is not old-fashioned to display good manners; in fact, they need to be resurrected! It’s a win-win situation! Try it!
Egyptologist Dr Camila Di Base-Dyson teaches Richard Glover all about Ancient Egyptian etiquette. Egyptian civilization: the ...
Dear Abby weighs in on an elderly woman stuck in a marriage and a previous letter about a grandmother changing her will.
It is said that good manners will open doors that the best education cannot. I remember my childhood days in Malawi when I would go to my father’s spices and groceries shop at the weekends.
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William Hanson doesn't make the rules, but he does enjoy them. He's one of the world's most trusted experts on good manners.