Yet in my opinion, little attention is paid by elementary education or parents to the forming of good manners. |
He once declared that his chief aim was to improve good manners throughout the school. |
After all, knowing how to dance was a social necessity as important as having good manners and being a gracious hostess. |
Having good manners yourself doesn't give you a licence to correct everyone else. |
Along with good manners, it pretty much expired politically in Canada this week. |
He is the fountain-head of good manners and correct social behaviour as well as the ultimate spiritual and ethical guide. |