With all the modern world's clever technological advances, we sometimes think we are incredibly advanced. But I think some things were simply better in the past: I'm talking specifically about good old-fashioned manners. This is especially important for teaching the next generation about how to behave in public and with other people.
As a mum and etiquette coach, these are my five top tips for modern manners that I believe we all still need - both kids and adults.
1. Lying to get out of a social gathering is bad manners.
Gone are the days you can just say, 'Yeah sure, I'll be there' and do a no-show. Your friends and colleagues aren't just going to call or message you privately to find out what happened, they're also turning to social media to call you out publicly.
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Playing the 'I'm sick' card when you're not will always backfire largely due to social media. When you decline an invitation for a better option, either you or your friends will post about it on their social media, exposing your lie and damaging your friendship.