Topic Manners Matter. Topic Manners Matter Observe good hygiene manners. Observe personal cleanliness. Keep your environment clean. Observe good hygiene.

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Topic Manners Matter

Observe good hygiene manners. Observe personal cleanliness. Keep your environment clean. Observe good hygiene manners. Clean, if you have a runny nose. Use the bin. Cover your mouth when you sneeze or cough.

Don’t make fun of others. Observe good social manners. Don’t fight. Don’t make fun of others. Observe good social manners. Share your stuff. Respect your elders. Help people.

Observe good dining manners. Don’t play while eating. Don’t eat with open mouth. Observe good dining manners. Don’t eat food with left hand. Don’t spill food. Don’t reach food that is far. Eat over plate

Observe good speaking manners. Use courtesy words. Raise hand or ask for answering in class. Observe good speaking manners. Listen carefully when others are speaking. Don’t use bad words.

Have fun Say ‘No’ to bad manners.

You’re done ! Thanks for listening Take care