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