New: politenessAll contenthive-129948hive-196917krsteemhive-183959hive-180932zzanhive-166405photographyhive-144064uncommonlabhive-185836hive-188619bitcoinhive-183397hive-150122krsuccesshive-124908hive-101145hive-139150hive-145157hive-109690lifehive-184714hive-103599TrendingNewHotLikerszumed (80)in motivation • last yearsteemCreated with Sketch.How To Kindly Correct Someone When They're WrongWhen offering corrections, it is important to approach the situation with sensitivity and tact in order to avoid causing any embarrassment or anger. First and foremost, it is important to address…divia (79)in motivation • last yearsteemCreated with Sketch.Learning to Express Your Opinions Politely and ConfidentlyWe have encountered different assertiveness techniques. However, individuals often lack a comprehensive understanding of how to assert themselves and communicate their needs and desires in a…khursheedanwar (75)in hive-139765 • last yearPolite behavior for kids || club5050Assalamualaikum steemians How are you? Hope so everyone would be safe and sound just like me as I am also safe Alhamdulillah..... Today's topic is about behaviour for kids. There are…jackwr (78)in politeness • 2 years agoThe Power of PolitenessPoliteness has a lot to do with the manner in which we interact with other people. It isn't just about smiling, but it's about how we treat others, and how we respect their time. A person who is…tambi (80)in life • 2 years agosteemCreated with Sketch.How to Politely Correct Someone Who's WrongWhen you want to give someone constructive criticism without making them feel embarrassed or angry, you need to exercise extra caution when doing so. To begin, you should make it a habit to address…orion7 (80)in life • 2 years agoHow do you connect with your heart?The necessity of learning how to speak from your heart is something that many presenters and writers fail to recognize. Because speaking from the heart involves courage, the greatest way to learn…murliwala (79)in motivation • 2 years agoListening Politely, Interjecting Opinions, and Sharing IdeasWhen someone else is trying to have a discussion with you, you should not interrupt them. It is disrespectful to do so, and it reveals that you are not paying attention to what is being said. It…lawns (80)in life • 2 years agoEffective Ways to Politely Say No That Actually WorkThe ability to set personal boundaries, gain respect, and protect oneself from retaliation all start with mastering the phrase "no." Practice expressing "no" before you either agree or disagree with…lawns (80)in motivation • 2 years agoHow do you show kindness in everyday lifeTo be kind to one another is something that each of us can contribute to. It could be as easy as praising someone for the excellent qualities they possess or simply spending time with them. However…tambi (80)in life • 3 years agoThe Importance Of Politeness And Simplicity In LifeIn order to make your life better, the best thing you can do is show respect to everyone. All of us should treat each other the same and show respect for other people and the democratic process.…whitelightxpress (66)in hive-185836 • 3 years agoOur Modern World: Is Common Courtesy Becoming a Thing of the Past?Although I try to maintain a positive attitude and outlook, sometimes I can't help but wonder about the state of our world, and the direction it is taking. As a people watcher, I like to…rightscomet (64)in politeness • 3 years agoGrowling: Punctual Dinning Has BenefitsAn army marches on its stomach. -- Napoleon Bonaparte Representational Image Credits When I'm hungry, my stomach is impolite. But when it is fed with fish and vegetable mustard, it seems…dullhawk (66)in politeness • 4 years agoBeing "polite"On various issues, Scott Adams has long been harping on doing what one side (usually the Left-Statist side) demands because he says doing otherwise is "impolite". He says, why be impolite when you…kouba01 (81)in hive-161155 • 4 years agoPoliteness is a quality always appreciated"Politeness is to the mind what grace is to the face." François Marie Arouet, known as Voltaire, writer, philosopher (1694 - 1778) Voltaire remarkably defines politeness as one of the moral…zappa100 (66)in memeday • 5 years agoMemeday s03m37e01 - Entry #1 - politeness countsEntry #1 to my fellow Steeminati"s Memeday Contest if you like Meme Challenge you"ll love: Want a console, game or accessory? How about an unlocked iPhone or Galaxy? Check me out on…peakofman (54)in politeness • 6 years agoHow to be firm without being rudeWhether it is in a relationship, at work or at home, there are times when you agree to something and later on you feel terrible for not having been firm. 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Add to that I was near sighted and couldn't really see faces, and in turn read them, and a bonus of being of a mindset that "un-required…praditya (62)in oyentari • 6 years agoGESTURE OF POLITENESSOut of all money making and realistic subjects, I thought why not let’s drag your focus on a different subject yet an important aspect of our society. a simple but ignored gesture of politeness can…