Module 7 Social Grace
Module 7 Social Grace
Module 7 Social Grace
Manners make a difference with how people feel about you. In this way, it
becomes part of your personality because it, in turn, makes people react
to you in a peculiar way.
ETIQUETTE
The word “etiquette” is French word and means “little sign” or “ticket,”
according to Cindy Post and Peggy Post, authors of “Teen Manners”. 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 behavior. The purpose of etiquette isn't to
put on a show for the benefit of others with appearances and facades.
Instead, it involves an attitude of respect and concern towards others to
ensure that everyone feels valued and comfortable.
THE NEED FOR ETIQUETTE
Etiquette……
• Makes you a cultured individual who leaves his mark wherever
he/she goes.
• Teaches you the way to talk, walk and most importantly
behave in the society.
• Is essential for an everlasting first impression.
• Enables the individuals to earn respect and appreciation in
the society. No one would feel like talking to a person who
does not know how to speak or behave in the society.
• Inculcates a feeling of trust and loyalty in the individuals.
• Helps individuals to value relationships.
TABLE MANNERS
Table manners……
• Are the rules of etiquette used while eating, which may also include
the appropriate use of utensils.
• Are not hard and fast rules; rather they are helpful guidelines in our
social relationships.
• Prevent diners from being sloppy, offensive and boorish.
• Help to communicate respect to hosts and guests alike.
• Appearance
Color, wardrobe, grooming
• Behavior
Etiquette, civility, attitude
• Communication
Verbal, non-verbal, written
REMEMBER
You will never get a second chance to make a good
first impression. Always take pride in your
appearance—never underestimate its power.