If you are face timing or speakering someone and someone else is in the room or car, please say it right away. Do not go into a phone or text at dinner. Here's one that we used to work on in third grade a lot in my classroom. When someone says I'm sorry, you get to accept that apology. It feels more complete than like someone tried to give you in a gift with an apology and then you shoved it away.
1. When is it too late to cancel on someone?
2. How do we split the bill?
3. Text messages: What NOT to do, and is there time-induced amnesty?
4. Phone calls in public: Hell no, or do what you wish?
5. Once and for all: Can we agree on how we all get off the plane?
Today, Abby – whose mom sent her to etiquette school to learn to be a “lady” – and Glennon and Amanda – whose mom did not – discuss the New Rules for being human while surrounded by humans; the thin line between manners meant to offer consideration vs. manners meant to signal superiority; how we are all inadvertently insulting each other; and where we go from here.
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