What is meant by Etiquette and what are its types
Etiquette is being polite. It is good manners. Etiquette is a code of conduct, both written and unwritten, for basic behavior that is socially expected from individuals in a society based on cultural norms. These behaviors include the proper way of socially interacting with others, guidelines for handling yourself in public, to the manner of dress that is considered acceptable for various occasions and circumstances.
Here are some examples:
When around others it is not acceptable to sneeze directly into the surrounding environment. Instead turn your head and sneeze into the crook of your arm, and then say "excuse me."
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The way you interact with your superiors, parents, fellow workers, friends speak a lot about your personality and up- bringing
• Etiquette enables the individuals to earn respect and appreciation in the society. No one would feel like talking to a person who does not know how to speak or behave in the society. Etiquette inculcates a feeling of trust and loyalty in the individuals. One becomes more responsible and mature. Etiquette helps individuals to value relationships.
Types of etiquette
Social etiquette
Social etiquette teaches you how to behave in the society, it is very important for human nature to adopt the qualities of social etiquette to live a good and happy life.
Bathroom etiquette
Bathroom etiquette teaches the set of rules which an individual needs to follow while using public restrooms or office toilets. Make sure you leave the restroom clean and tidy for the other person
Corporate Etiquette
Corporate Etiquette refers to how an individual should behave while he is at work. Each one needs to maintain the decorum of the organization. Don’t loiter around unnecessary or peep into other’s cubicles.
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After each sip, separate the utensil from the mouth.”
From this hadith our Prophet ﷺ has guided to drink in three sips as it is sunnah and beneficial for human beings and separate the utensils from the mouth while drinking.
“Do not drink from that side of the utensil which is chipped.”
“Do not drink directly from the chipped, the spout of a jug or from any such utensil from which the water gushes out very quickly (causing one to choke) or from such a utensil in which there is a possibility that a snake or scorpion etc. may have crept in.”
To recite this Dua, after drinking water (not other drinkables) is also Sunnat.
Translation:
All praise is due to Allah, Who of His Mercy has granted us sweet and pleasant water to drink and did not make it bitter and salty due to our Sins.
After drinking water, if the utensil is to be passed on to others, pass it to the one on the right who in turn will pass it to the one on his right, and this procedure will continue till the end. (Bukhari , Muslim) The same sequence should be observed when passing around tea or anything else. (Bukhari ,