- Saying "thank you" and learning to appreciate everything they have received
- Saying "please" when asking for something; making a request, not a demand
- At mealtimes, not farting or burping at the table; saying "excuse me" if the huge cannot be controlled
- Not throwing food or talking while the mouth is full; respecting the food at the table; sitting up properly when eating.
- Not interrupting other people during conversations and not shoving their way between people; saying "excuse me" and "sorry" if they are disturbing anyone.
- Respecting each other's belongings and asking permission to borrow anything that belongs to another person
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