


The Power of Courtesy: How Small Acts Can Make a Big Difference
Courtesy is a polite and respectful way of behaving towards others. It involves showing good manners, being considerate of other people's feelings and needs, and being willing to help and support them when necessary. Courtesy can be shown in many different ways, such as saying "please" and "thank you," holding doors open for others, and listening to what they have to say.
Here are some examples of courteous behavior:
1. Saying "excuse me" or "pardon me" when you need to get past someone or interrupt them.
2. Holding doors open for others and letting them go through first.
3. Offering to help with heavy bags or other burdens.
4. Listening attentively to what others have to say and responding thoughtfully.
5. Using good manners, such as saying "please" and "thank you," and addressing people by their proper titles (e.g., "Mr." or "Ms.")
6. Being respectful of other people's personal space and belongings.
7. Apologizing when you have caused inconvenience or harm.
8. Showing appreciation for the help and support of others.
9. Being patient and understanding, especially when dealing with difficult situations or people.
10. Smiling and making eye contact to show that you are approachable and interested in others.
By showing courtesy towards others, we can build stronger relationships, create a more positive and respectful environment, and make the world a better place for everyone.



