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List of Good Eating Manners

by rudi in Advice, September 4, 2009

Here’s the best way to eat in a restaurant or every where – 69 good ways of eating.

1.       Talk only when you are required to talk and tell only the truth.

2.       Avoid insulting others with your speech. And words.

3.       Avoid interrupting others while they are talking and wait until they are finished.

4.       Properly greet others according to their background, and be kind.

5.       Avoid using language not understood by people around you who may hear you.

6.       Treat women and children gently and be kind to your wife.

7.       Be kind to your neighbors and people around you.

8.       Remove the harm from the public places and roads.

9.       Avoid cheating, suspicion, badmouthing, envy, injustice, and spying.

10.   Clean your hands before leaving the bathroom.

11.   Avoid harming others by abstaining from alcohol and drugs.

12.   Always forgive others and try to excuse them.

13.   Give sincere personal advice to others only in private.

14.   Support the helpless, poor, needy, and the weak.

15.   Avoid disconnecting from your parents, relatives, family and close friends.

16.   Avoid harming the god-fearing people.

17.   Frequent visiting the good people only and avoid visiting the bad ones.

18.   Avoid making this life the ultimate goal.

19.   Avoid spoiling the natural resources, food, water, and the like.

20.   Avoid hypocracy.

21.   Value your guests and treat them properly.

22.   Congratulate others when needed and condole them if needed.

23.   If you abhor some food never despise it by bad words.

24.   When in-group or a meeting always apologize before leaving.

25.   Avoid giving arrogant remarks when you look different from others.

26.   Avoid leaving your family alone for very long hours.

27.   Avoid eating alone when your neighbors are hungry.

28.   Avoid disobeying your righteous superior.

29.   Make good learning top priority.

30.   Be kind to peaceful animals and the nature such as trees.

31.   Avoid leaving the fire (or the like) on before sleeping or leaving the house.

32.   Better not to great people while eating.

33.   When possible invite others to eat with you.

34.   Avoid spending your wealth and time in useless items.

35.   Avoid pointing at others with finger, tools or sharp items.

36.   Avoid being miser.

37.   Help spread peace between conflicting people.

38.   Be patient.

39.   Be truthful.

40.   Be person of good deeds.

41.   Insure your intentions are good.

42.   As you grow older practice more of good manners.

43.   Cooperate with others for good causes.

44.   Avoid oppression and excessive punishment, or revenge.

45.   Remember that the group rights are on top of individual rights.

46.   Use wisdom and decency when dealing with the rights of others.

47.   Know your rights and obligations with all around you.

48.   Give special kindness to orphans.

49.   Pay your debts and dues soon.

50.   Avoid asking unnecessary (or regenerative) questions.

51.   Avoid saying things with two words if one word can do.

52.   Use time effectively.

53.   Always do the right thing.

54.   Ask for permission before using others property.

55.   Avoid looking at what others have in private.

56.   Avoid mixing with the ignorant.

57.   Seek to mix with the learned.

58.   Not all learning induces good manners.

59.   Balance between life learning and good manners.

60.   Seek consensus of close ones before making decision.

61.   Avoid declining invitation of good friends.

62.   Visit the sick ones and offer your help.

63.   Avoid embedding deliberate ambiguity in your speech.

64.   Avoid ignoring those who are talking to you.

65.   Avoid holding glad tidings and the good news.

66.   Avoid giving bad news in harmful manner.

67.   Avoid adding impurities or dirty spills to food, drink, medicine, or other consumables.

68.   Handshake gently with women if and only if she stretches her hand first.

69.   Never talk, dress, or walk arrogantly in public.

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