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A is for… Always say “please” Always ask questions Always be nice by clapping Always shake peoples hands when first meeting them Always put your napkin on your lap when your at a restaurant By Camille

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A is for…• Always say “please”• Always ask questions• Always be nice by clapping • Always shake peoples hands when first meeting them• Always put your napkin on your lap when your at a

restaurant

By Camille

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B is for behave yourself!

Be polite.Be courteous.

This is where my short story will go.

Kevin Young

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C is for CaringEmily Kellum

• Its always nice to include other people when you play games. True or false?

• Its nice to invite people to your house.True or false?

• Its nice to pick up trash. True or false?

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C is for Caring By Ashlee deDiego

Caring for other peoples feelings is niceIt is nice to include other people in games

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D is for Dining Etiquetteby Celeste Lindberg

* Use your napkin* Chew with your mouth

closed* Excuse yourself politely

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E is for say your Excused

• When ever some one burps or sneezes its polite to say your Excused

By Zack

burpExcuse me master

Your excused sun

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F is for friendly attitudeIt is important to have a good attitude because…

•People will not like you if you’re rude

•If you are in a interview you probably won’t make a good impression

•You need a good attitude to get a good job

Always offer to shake the persons hand Never turn down a hand shake

Sebastian Custodia

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WhatWhat does G stand for?does G stand for?

• G is for good manners.G is for good manners.

Rebecca Fallon

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H is for hands out of the food

• Please keep your hands out of the food because it is not polite and you might get germs in the food.

By Ian Hower.

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I is for Italian food

• Italian food is good

• By Joe Vally

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J is for jealousWhat should you do if you

see someone take the last piece of food?

1. Start jumping up and down2. Get over it.3. Walk over and take it from

their hand or plate.4. Scream “he took the last

piece, he isn’t sharing”.

By Ben Muirhead

Don’t

Be

Jealous

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K is for Kindness

• Be kind to your surroundings• Be kind to friends and family• Be kind to animals

By Kelsey South

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L is for don’t laugh at people!

Don’t laugh at people for how they eat or drink. If you think it is funny keep it to

your self. You can laugh at a good joke but not with your mouth full.

Ellie Gonzales

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M is for Manners

•Make your guest happy•Make sure you push in your chair and

fold your napkin•Manage your body

By Ariel Muirhead

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N is for napkin etiquette.

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Where do you put your napkin

Do you put your napkin on your head?

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N is for napkin etiquette

Where do you put your napkin? Do you put it on your lap?

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N is for napkin etiquette

Where do you put your napkin? Do you put it on your head? Do you put it on your lap? Do

you sit on it?If you answered the second one you were right.

Kendal Prokopakis

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“O” is for offerBy: Isaac Long

•Offer drinks to make people comfortable in your house•Offer appetizers so your visitors can have a snack before dinner

•Offer visitors to sit down in your house

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P is for Polite

• Be polite at a dinner table.

• Be polite and have good manners at the table.

By Roosevelt Hoover IV

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Q is for quick Quick say excuse me when you belch Quick don’t let anyone see the food coming out of

your mouth by Kristi Kusa

Quick cover your mouth before someone sees

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“R” Is For Respect. EVAN LEEDEMAN

Give people their space. Ask people questions respectfully.

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S is for never SLOUCH!

• Never Slouch!• Make sure to sit up straight!• Sit up straight before people have to remind you! By Vanessa Vaughn

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“T” is for Thank YouBy Kathleen Dahlhoff

Thank people when they help youThank people for being thereSaying “Thank you” is polite

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“U” is for upright

• Sitting upright is right

• Not sitting upright is wrong.

Luke Aggarwal

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“V” is for voice

• Keep an inside voice when talking to friends at the table.

• Keep a nice voice when talking to someone.

By: Jack Forney

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W is for…• “Welcome, how are

you today?” By:

Jimmy Strimpel …All

Rights Reserved

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X is for “excuse”

• Say excuse me when you burp.

• Say may I be excused?• Say excuse me when

you want something.

• By Kimmy Sloan

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Y IS FOR YELLY IS FOR YELLBY: Ian E.BY: Ian E.

• Don’t yell while Don’t yell while people are eating people are eating their meal, it could be their meal, it could be disturbing.disturbing.

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Z is for zig-zagBy Katy Samuels

• Don’t zig-zag in your chair at the table or you might get in

trouble.