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Do you send thank you notes to people who send you a gift or do something nice for you? Do you know how to act around people or in a fancy restaurant? These, among many others, are skills many teenagers don't learn early in life. This episode is based on an article called "Social and Work Etiquette for Teens" by Debby Mayne, and found on TheSpruce.com. A few of the most important etiquette skills, in my opinion, are knowing how to behave in public, knowing how to hold your own in a conversation, and acknowledging people when you receive gifts or requests. The article has a lot of links for you to dive deeper into certain topics, in case you are an adult neded a reminder, or a teen looking to learn.
By Kevin HanneganDo you send thank you notes to people who send you a gift or do something nice for you? Do you know how to act around people or in a fancy restaurant? These, among many others, are skills many teenagers don't learn early in life. This episode is based on an article called "Social and Work Etiquette for Teens" by Debby Mayne, and found on TheSpruce.com. A few of the most important etiquette skills, in my opinion, are knowing how to behave in public, knowing how to hold your own in a conversation, and acknowledging people when you receive gifts or requests. The article has a lot of links for you to dive deeper into certain topics, in case you are an adult neded a reminder, or a teen looking to learn.