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Keep your scents light and be sure you don’t shower yourself with a whole bottle of perfume. Avoid using any perfume at all if you’re visiting a baby or someone sensitive to strong smells.
4. Not Saying ‘Please’ and ‘Thank You’
How would it feel if you helped someone and they just walked away without as much as a nod? Using polite phrases like “please” and “thank you” may seem like common sense, but some people forget to use them in their daily interactions.
Making a conscious effort to include these words in our conversations can go a long way toward improving our relationships with others. They convey gratitude and appreciation, making others feel valued and respected.
5. Checking Your Phone Constantly
How many times have you checked your phone this morning? In today’s digital age, it has become commonplace for people to constantly check their phones during social interactions. However, this can be seen as rude and inconsiderate to the person you are with.
Make an effort to put your phone away and give your full attention to the person you are talking to. This shows that you respect their time and value your face-to-face interaction with them.
6. Double Dipping
Double dippingâdipping a chip or vegetable, taking a bite, and then re-dipping the bitten side into a communal dipâcan spread germs and is widely considered unhygienic.