Etiquette and Manners Paragraph

Here is a Paragraph about Etiquette and Manners that can be applicable for HSC, SSC, JSC, Class 8, Class 9-10 and Class 11-12 Students.


Key Questions to Remember About Etiquette and Manners

  1. What do 'etiquette' and 'manners' mean?
  2. What is the difference between 'manner and manners"? 
  3. How does society accept a bad mannered person? 
  4. What are the ideas of "etiquette and manners'?
  5. What are the institutes of learning 'etiquette' and 'manners'? 
  6. How do social occasions vary?

Answer to the Paragraph on Etiquette and Manners

"Etiquette and 'manners' are synonymous words. The word 'etiquette is derived from French language. It means the rules of correct behaviour in society. On the other hand, manners' is an English word. It means the behaviour that is considered to be polite in a particular society or culture. In English there is a slight difference between the meanings of the words 'manner and manners. Manner refers to usual behaviour towards others. It may be good or bad. However, the word 'manners' is the plural form of the word "manner'. It refers to polite ways of treating people. Speaking with food in one's mouth is socially considered a bad manner. A bad mannered person has less social acceptance. Everybody dislikes him. The idea of 'etiquette and manners is not same. It varies from culture to culture and society to society. The best institute of learning etiquette' and 'manners' is the family. We learn it from our parents at our very early age. We also learn it in schools, colleges and from professional bodies. Every social occasion has its own rules of behaviour. They are different from each other. Some behaviour may be appropriate in a wedding ceremony, but inappropriate in a debating club. So, we must be careful about 'etiquette' and 'manners' as they represent the quality of individuals.


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