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Simple SOCIAL RULES THAT COULD BE USEFUL TO YOU

Simple SOCIAL RULES THAT COULD BE USEFUL TO YOU



Simple SOCIAL RULES THAT COULD BE USEFUL TO YOU

The Secret to Making Meaningful Connections

How to Communicate Effectively: 

Limit your calls to two in a row:

If someone is unable to respond, respect their priorities.


Respectable Debts: 

Return stuff, money, or favors that you've borrowed right away while maintaining your moral character.

Being humble at the table: 

If someone else is giving you a treat, don't get the most expensive dish.


The Limits of Curiosity: 


Refrain from poking around in other people's personal or unpleasant situations.


Opening Doors and Forming Bonds: 

Open doors for everyone, regardless of gender or status, to extend kindness.


Taxi Kindness: 

Offer to pay the cab fare the next time if a friend pays for it.


Perspectives: A Tapestry 

Accept different points of view and remember that what you may perceive as 6 may be 9 to someone else.


The Effect of Listening:

Without interfering, let others express themselves fully. Before answering, try to comprehend.


Subtle Play: 

When making fun of someone, stop right away and don't do it again. Instead, be appreciative.


Unleashing gratitude:
 

When someone helps you, say "thank you" sincerely to show your appreciation.


Gratitude and Criticism: 

Offer both public and private praise, recognizing accomplishments while offering helpful criticism.

Heavy Silence: 

Instead of criticizing someone's weight, praise their entire attractiveness.


Phone Manners: 

Avoid the temptation to swipe and invade someone's privacy when you are given a photo on your phone.


Understanding Why Health Matters: 

When a colleague discusses a doctor's appointment, extend well wishes rather than prying.


Respect for All: 

Show your character by treating everyone with respect, from the cleaning to the CEO.


Currently Existing: 

Put your phone away to show that you are paying attention and participate completely in conversations.


Unwanted Counsel: 

Give counsel only when specifically asked for.


Timeless Subjects: 

Avoid talking about delicate topics like age and money when reuniting with someone unless they start the conversation.


Limitations of Participation: 

If you aren't directly involved, don't meddle in other people's business. Keep your mouth shut.


Considering Eye Contact:

Take off your sunglasses when speaking, appreciating the value of making eye contact.


Sensitivity to Variations: 

Avoid bringing up your own money or your kids' accomplishments in front of people who are less fortunate.


Thankfulness Revealed: 

Simply stating "Thanks for the message" will show your appreciation for thoughtful messages.

APPRECIATION: 

The Secret to Unlocking Relationships and Happiness
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