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Above all, say “please” and “thank you”. Always saw please whenever making any sort of request. You may further express thanks by saying something like “Thank you very much, I really appreciate it.” If you don’t get what you want, say something like “well, thank you anyway.” You should also use “May I,” “You’re Welcome,” “Excuse Me,” and “Pardon Me.”
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Also say “yes sir” or “no sir” and “yes ma’am” or “no ma’am” at all appropriate times. If you don’t use these you may be viewed as arrogant or disrespectful, or uppity.
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Several fundamental tenets of southern manners:
-Be humble – Always put others first and yourself last (“after you…”). This is rooted in Bible Belt theology. Acting uppity, selfish, or self-centered are certainly not good manners.
-Be courteous – This stems from the Golden Rule (“Do unto others as you would have them do unto you).
-Behave yourself – When in public, don’t be rude, brash, loud, uncouth, coarse, or cause a commotion. If you do act that way people may think you weren’t raised properly and don’t know better.
-Be friendly – Act this way towards everyone whether you know them or not.
-Be modest – this is similar to being humble. In other words, don’t brag on yourself. -
Here are some other tips (but this is not an exhaustive list of course):
-Always ask for something, but never demand it.
-Refer to females as “Ladies”.
-Chivalry of all forms is well appreciated throughout the South.
-Hold doors open for others.
-If you’re a male, walk on the street side of a sidewalk when accompanying a lady.
-Men stand when a lady enters the room.
-Remove your hat, if you’re a male, when entering a building. A hat should also be removed (by men) during the national anthem, the raising of the flag, funeral processions, and prayer.
-When at fault, own up to it and say you’re sorry.
-Say “pardon me” or “excuse me” when having to walk in front of someone or if you bump into someone.
-Err on the side of being too nice.
-Know proper table manners and always use them.
-Make eye contact with people and say “hi, how are you” or an appropriate greeting to them depending on the time of day (“good morning”, “good afternoon”, etc.).
-Conduct small talk with others whether you know them or not (particularly in stores and restaurants, etc.).
-Respect elders
-Be gracious and extend hospitality whenever possible. Offer guests in your home food and drink.
-Don’t interrupt.
-Shake hands with a firm grip.
-Don’t be in a rush and impatient all the time. Things move at a different pace in the South.
-Keep your word.
-Stand by your family.
-If someone has had surgery, a new baby or a death in the family, organize the neighbors to all take turns fixing dinner for the affected family.
-Welcome new neighbors.
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I’m not sure if y’all are as big of fans as I am of Gone with the Wind, but I just recently found out that the actress, Cammie King Conlon, who played Bonnie Blue Butler, died this past September of lung cancer. She was 76. LOVED her in the movie!
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Fabulous post! I am big on manners and etiquette! I also love GWTW!
I love GWTW, too! So sad to hear that! A lot of people at my school are from Jersey, PA, and NY, and none of them say please or thank you–it's crazy!
eHow article are the best…some are so entertaining. I came across one the other day that was entitled "How to be a Preppy Guy", clearly i had to read it.
p.s. warm weather would be wonderful!! Its freezing here
I've seen GWTW too many times to count 🙂
I'm so proud to be a southerner and so thankful to have grown up surrounded by people with good manners!
Love all your posts on manners. So sweet! I just wish everyone could follow these- it would make the world a happier place!
Now to get GG to say please and thank you with consistency! Fun post!
i love GWTW…Bonnie Blue was the cutest little girl ever!
I agree with everything on that list. I think that well mannered parents put in the time and effort to raise courteous children. That would apply anywhere in the world.