Good manners are used all over the world to help people feel kind and welcome.
Every country has its own polite ways. But being gentle and caring is loved everywhere.
Fun “Did you know?” facts about Good Manners — tap through 10 at a time!
Good manners are used all over the world to help people feel kind and welcome.
Every country has its own polite ways. But being gentle and caring is loved everywhere.
In Japan, people bow to say hello, thank you, and sorry — all with manners!
A bow is a polite way to greet others. The deeper the bow, the more respect it can show.
Knocking before you open a door is a polite way to say you are coming in.
A gentle knock lets people get ready. It shows you respect their space.
Chewing food with your mouth closed is a nice table manner to share.
It keeps mealtimes pleasant for everyone. Good manners help meals feel calm and happy.
Saying 'excuse me' is a polite way to pass by or get someone's attention.
These two little words are very helpful. They let people know you are being thoughtful.
Covering your mouth when you cough helps keep your friends healthy.
Coughs can spread tiny germs. Covering up is a caring way to look after everyone around you.
Waiting for your turn is a kind way to show you care about others.
Taking turns helps everyone get a chance. It makes playing together more fun and fair.