School Ethequtte. . .
In the classroom: While rules vary depending on the teacher, certain manners stay the same whatever the class setting. These manners extend beyond the fundamentals of saying "please" and "thank you" to others. When interacting with teachers, I listen attentively, raise my hand before speaking during lessons, I make eye contact, and polite when talking. I also treat peers well by listening when they speak, respecting personal space and property, and covering mouths when coughing. Respecting the classroom, a communal space intended to be enjoyed by everyone, is another way to practice good manners; I do this by keeping the room tidy, for instance, and putting books back on the shelf when I'm at the library. For all do's, there are equally important don'ts we should abide by: Don't lie, don't cheat (but do confess if you get caught), don't scream, don't interrupt, don't roll eyes, don't make fun of others for being di...