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How to use good manners in a sentence

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Every country has its own customs of social etiquette and good manners, and Thailand is no exception.
I am going to make extra effort to use good manners and proper social behavior.
For instance, if you want your child to have good manners, make sure she sees you being polite to others.
This sort of exaggerated emphasis on good manners can be used to promote servility.
Eventually I realized that if I want people to have good manners in my house, then, by gum, I'm going to make them have good manners in my house.
He is the fountain-head of good manners and correct social behaviour as well as the ultimate spiritual and ethical guide.
I promise to practice good manners and good behaviour and not to lead a life of idleness.
Introducing yourself to a woman you're hitting on is also considered basic good manners.
They want to burst past the obstacle in their path but good manners and guilt prevents them from doing so.
Picture the kind of sandwich that is so large you have to cut it in half to maneuver it with any amount of grace and good manners.
Having good manners yourself doesn't give you a licence to correct everyone else.
He once declared that his chief aim was to improve good manners throughout the school.
The city is small and comforting, and its people live in genteel pockets of suburbia and have 1950s good manners.
The loose woman within every angel is disguised beneath a mere veneer of respectability, good manners, and authoritatively imposed self-control.
One reason they gave for moving away from Britain was the erosion of kindliness and good manners in the old country.
If you are the biggest numbskull in the world you will get by on good manners.
Contrary to popular belief, simple communication skills and good manners are more important than great oratory.
One is sure to become his ardent admirer for his humility, his performance and his good manners.
It's not much longer before I get fed up, decide to toss all good manners out of the window and have some fun.
On the other hand, it is hardly good manners to stumbled pie-eyed into somebody else's house.
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Examples from Classical Literature
He was a polished courtier, and a writer on, rather than a practicer of, good manners.
Not to give or send a kata to an honoured visitor is considered a breach of good manners and is equivalent to a slight.
I told him the reflection both of the poet and applier was much too general, and made with more ill-nature than good manners.
Thus the controversy is conducted by those who generally think that commerce is superior to Greek, money-grubbing to good manners.
Really, Gerald, your politeness, your consideration, your good manners, astound me.
I don't even hold you responsible for any one of the many breaches of good manners which you have committed since you have been in this room.
Goneril felt that the time had come for silence and good manners.
Now young Kung was a scholar, and could appreciate good manners.
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