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Social Bad Habits
Presented By Jimmy Oakley of http://maybrockpublishing.com
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Having bad habits in social situations can make you a very
unpopular person. You may not even know how others feel about
your social blunders. However, if you are acting in ways that
are not considered appropriate, people will notice.
Many bad habits can be noticed when people go out to a
restaurant together. It can be a very unpleasant experience if
people have certain bad habits. For instance, chewing with an
open mouth can be disgusting to the person watching. When a
person does this, it is a thoughtless gesture.
Some people have the bad habits of eating other peoples'
food. They will just reach over and take a bite of something on
their neighbor's plate. They do not consider the fact that the
person might want to be asked first. They do not take into
account that the person might find it repulsive to share food
with someone who has already used their fork.
Loudness in a restaurant is a bad habit that is sometimes
appropriate and sometimes is not. In some settings, loudness is
the order of the day. In quiet restaurants, though, a person
needs to leave the volume turned to a low level. They need to
try to fit in with the ambience of the restaurant.
Have you ever heard someone belch, and then say "not bad
manners, just good food"? Well, it is bad manners, and bad
habits, too. Nobody wants to hear that, and it is not excused
by an attempt at humor. Some people seem to do this every time
they feel the urge without thought to how others feel.
One of the sickening bad habits people have at restaurants
is blowing their noses in a cloth napkin. It is not appropriate
to blow their nose at the table in the first place. When they
use a cloth napkin, the waiter cannot just throw it away. It
has to be handled in order to be washed and reused. It is an
inconsiderate bad habit.
Some parents have bad habits when it comes to their
children's public behavior. Some will let their children run
through the restaurant doing as they please. They will not say
a word when their children misbehave. This can spoil an
otherwise nice evening.
Other parents are so harsh and critical with their children
that it also destroys any chance of anyone having a good time.
These are bad habits just as letting the kids be destructive
are. Ideally, parents can find a middle ground.
There are also bad habits that affect the way people feel
about themselves. If you are a know-it-all, a person might feel
inferior to you at first. Eventually, though, it will get old
and they will resent you. If you are tactless, you can hurt
peoples' feelings without thinking. You do it just because you
are in the habit of "telling the truth."
There are bad habits that affect the way you communicate with
others in the social setting. Monopolizing the conversation may
make you feel good, but others will feel unappreciated.
Interrupting can be a bad habit that prevents you from
developing closeness with acquaintances.
Correct your bad habits in social situations and you will
find that people are friendlier with you. You will see that
good habits will get you much more good attention than bad
habits.
Arthors Bio:
Jimmy Oakley is publisher of http://maybrockpublishing.com and
is also an accomplished arthor and writer.
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