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Etiquette seems to be something that does not matter to many people today. It has to do with polite behavior, protocol, manners, and courtesy. As Christians I believe it is essential for us to exhibit courtesy, manners, etc. It is a form of respect. The Bible encourages us to be respectful. Romans 13:7 tells us, “to give respect and honor to all to whom it is due.” Other scriptures admonish children to respect their parents; employees to respect employers; wives to respect their husband. Older men are to teach others to be worthy of respect. 1 Peter 2:17 says we should show respect to everyone.

The ideas we share will teach you how to be respectful in various situations. As we are respectful to others, it makes us worthy of receiving respect. Also people will see a difference in our lives and want what we have.  The Proverbs 31 woman's husband, children, servants, and those in the community respected her because of the respect she showed.





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1. Turn off your cell phone at work, school, church, in a meeting, at a movie or theatre, or other enclosed public spaces.

2. Do not use your cell phone in the restroom. People in the restroom do not need to hear your conversation and the person you are talking to does not want to hear the bathroom sounds.

3. Do not dial your cell phone while driving. It is a hazard to you and everyone else.

4. Do not wear your earpiece if you are not on the phone. It is hard for people to determine whether or not you are listening to someone.

5. Use the same voice you would you use on your cell phone as you would with a regular phone. The microphone on the phone will pick up your voice. It is a very sensitive device.

6. Remember that your cell phone is a convenience for you. It is good to give it and yourself a rest from it. The more available you make yourself the more people will expect you to be available. Do you really want to be available 24 hours a day?

7. Do not put your cell phone on the table when you are in a restaurant. You will still hear or feel it if you keep it in your jacket, on your belt, or in your purse.

8. When you are in someone else’s company do not answer the phone unless it is absolutely necessary. You are with that person to be with them. They should have your undivided attention.

9. If you have to answer a call when you are in the presence of others, excuse yourself and make the call as brief as possible.

10. Maintain at least a 10-foot zone away from others while talking.

11. Do not use your phone in the checkout line, while paying for goods, while someone is waiting on you, while banking, or while doing any personal business. It is impolite to the people who are trying to help you.

12. Be aware of your surroundings. Do not have personal conversations, sensitive business conversations, or emotional conversations within earshot of others.

13. If you forget to turn off your phone in a theatre, at church, in a meeting, etc., reach for it as quickly as possible and turn it off. Do not answer it.

14. If you are expecting a call you have to take, inform those you are with before you get the call.

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