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# Why is proper etiquette important?
 
Because it's a big word and sometimes hard to say.
So we can help others feel valued and comfortable.
It helps others to know that we're hungry.
Because my mom said so.
# What should we do when we see someone for the first time that day?
 
Run and hide.
Tell them about the last time you were sick.
Ask them if you can have a piece of gum.
Give them a big smile and say "Hello".
 
# When a classmate, brother, or sister needs help with something, you should...
 
Offer to help in any way you can.
Tell an adult, so they can help them.
Say, "I hope you find someone to help you".
Laugh and jump for glee.
 
# When you borrow something from someone, you should...
 
Take it quickly, before they see you.
Run and hide the item under the couch.
Tell them when you are going to return the item.
Tell everyone you are a king.
 
# What are the three "Magic Words"?
 
Abroacadabra, Hocus Pocus and Kazam
Lewy, Tuwy, Fuwy
Laughter, Smiles, Winks
Please, Thank You, and You're Welcome
 
# When we clean up our own mess...
 
We get very tired and want to go to sleep.
We show respect to those around us.
Scratch our bellies and touch our toes.
Our mom falls over in shock and forgets our name.
 
# We use proper table manners so...
 
Everyone at the table can enjoy their meal.
We can "gross out" those dining with us.
We can count to 100 backwards while chewing our food.
Our father gets embarrassed when he brings guest to dinner.
 
# Good hygiene means...
 
Eating things without sugar.
Taking proper care of our bodies & clothes, so others around us are comfortable.
Talking in a loud, angry voice.
Kidnapping insects for your bug collection.
 
# Accepting the word "No" graciously means...
 
Tiptoeing through the house.
Yelling, "I want my bottle!" at the top of your lungs.
Sneaking and eating ice cream for breakfast.
Accepting it without complaining, whining, crying, stomping our feet, yelling, pouting or any other impolite behavior.
 
# For an apology to count, we have to...
 
Really mean it.
Jump through a "holla-hoop" and say "yee-haw".
Walk around the block 3 times barefoot.
Dance in the rain in our bathing suit.
 
# When we are a guest in someone's home we should...
 
Pretend like we're a monkey and swing from the chandelier
Never open any doors, including the refrigerator, without an adults permission
Stuff pretzels behind the couch cushions
Tell the owner of the house we think they should redecorate
 
# Having a clean mouth means...
 
Brushing our teeth with soap.
Not eating mud pies made by our little brother.
Using our words to "lift" others up.
I'm not sure.
 
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