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Etiquette keeps relationships working

By Peter Post, Globe Correspondent January 24, 2015

It might seem that etiquette is just a bunch of rules telling you how to act and what to do in all kinds of situations: how to answer a telephone, how to hold a fork and knife, who enters or exits an elevator first. And, to be sure, these guidelines matter. But, manners are not all there is to etiquette. That’s because, at its core, etiquette is about building relationships.

Emily Post spoke to her idea of etiquette this way: “Whenever two people come together and their behavior affects one another, you have etiquette. Etiquette is not some rigid code of manners, it’s simply how person’s lives touch one another.”

In addition to manners, etiquette provides the tools to help each person decide what to do in a given situation. Those tools are embodied in three goals . The first goal is to think before you act. Too often, we will act first and then realize later there was a better way to handle the situation. The impulsive choice, the first choice, is not guaranteed to be the best choice.

The second goal follows on the first: Act in a way that both solves the situation and is best for the relationship between the people involved. Sometimes that is hard to do. If I am talking to you, I know I’ll want to answer my cellphone if it rings, but the better choice, the harder choice for me, is to send the call to voicemail so I continue to focus on you and our interaction.

It is the third goal that is critical, the one that the other two goals cannot be successful without. That is to base all your choices and actions in sincerity. When you act with sincerity you are believable. People have confidence in you. And if they have confidence in you they trust you. And both in business and in your personal life, relationships are built on trust. But when you act in an insincere manner, they’ll see right through your falseness. As an example, imagine for a moment the difference between saying “I’m sorry” sincerely versus saying it insincerely.

Sincerity is at the heart of how successful you’ll be as you interact with the people around you and it is critical to all the choices we make and all the manners that make up “etiquette.”

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