Etiquette 101
Classroom Etiquette
Table Etiquette
Email Etiquette
Miscellaneous
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What is Etiquette

Polite behavior in socsety

 


100

What are three examples of basic JJC classroom Etiquette


Ask for movement

Feet on the floor

Practice active listening

Respect teachers, classmates, and staff

No side talk

Stay awake

Keep talk appropriate for class

100

What should you do if you need an item that's in front of another person and you would like it?

Say excuse me, then ask them to pass it to you.

100

What is appropriate email etiquette (in a professional email)?

*Appropriate Language

*Correct Spelling and grammar

*Do not use ALL Caps

* Sign as you would a written letter

* No slang terms

100

How should a teen react when an adult cannot understand their lingo?

Be patient

Try to rephrase or explain your words

Provide context (meaning) to help the adult understand

Clarify what they didn't understand

200

When should you practice proper etiquette

Every moment of the day!

200

What are the steps to take before getting up in a classroom.


Raise your hand, ask for permission to move, keep your hands to yourself, return promptly to your seat.

200

Name 3 examples of table etiquette

 

*Don't talk with food in your mouth

*Chew with your mouth closed

*Use your napkin

* Cell phone turned off and put away

* Don't eat off other's plates unless given permission

200

What do you do if you don't understand or can't answer a question?

Ask if they can rephrase the question, or politely tell them you do not know the answer and can seek to find it or send them to the person who can, or you may say you are willing to answer a different question

200

What should teens know about conversations in school or at work?

Don't substitute DMs for real conversations

respect privacy and professionalism (keep personal issues, drama, and behind-the-scene moments out of conversations)

Use active listening

Use proper language (know your audience)

Be present

300

Define punctual

Being on time

300

What needs to be left out of the workplace and classroom?

Your Personal life, war stories.

300

What do you do with your phone

Put on Silent mode and put it away

300

What is appropriate when you participate on an online call like Zoom?

Mute when not speaking

Make sure of your background or use the backscreens if they require you to use your video

Be aware of background noise when coming off mute

300

What does it mean to be a "good guest"?

Say "please" and "thank you"

be mindful you are a guest, don't go rummaging through their bathroom cabinets or their food

Use furniture appropriately

Be respectful

400

What is the purpose of etiquette

To show consideration, respect, & honesty in our daily lives 

400

Define courteous.

Polite, friendly, kind 

400

Where do you keep your personal items 

Under the Table

400

What should you do before putting the caller on hold or transferring

Ask Permission to do so

400

Define active listening

Paying attention and providing feedback

500

What are the Best Etiquette Practices

Be Punctual, Don't Criticize or Complain, Listen before speaking

500

How should you be careful about your language.

Name 3

Words, Tone, Volume

Avoid decisive Topics of conversations 

500

What do you do if you need to get up before everyone is finished eating?

You ask to be excused

500

If you take a message, what information do you write down

Their name

date and time

message topic

Urgency of return call

return phone number

best times to call

500

When you have something to say during a conversation, when do you speak your mind?

You keep the thought while still waiting until the other person finishes their thought

You can raise a hand or signal you have a comment and still let that person decide to let you speak or finish their thought

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