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Always use a spoon to serve yourself a portion on your plate. If you must dip, take a small amount on your plate and use that for dipping instead of directly from the communal bowl. This ensures everyone can enjoy the dip without worry.
7. Always Wanting To Have The Last Word
Insisting on having the last word in a conversation can be domineering and dismissive of others’ opinions. It’s important to know when to listen and accept others’ perspectives without feeling the need to have the final say.
Be patient and respectful of others’ viewpoints. Aim for a healthy exchange of ideas rather than trying to prove someone wrong.
8. Not Respecting Personal Space
Everyone has their own comfort level when it comes to physical proximity. Invading someone’s personal space without permission can make them feel uncomfortable.
Be mindful of boundaries and always ask for consent before hugging, touching, or standing too close to someone. Respect their decision if they decline, as everyone has the right to their personal space.
9. Forgetting People’s Names
Growing older is a lot about scratching your head and trying to remember names or your Wi-Fi password. This makes it easy to forget someone’s name after being introduced, making them feel unimportant.
If you struggle with names, try to repeat the name shortly after hearing it or use mnemonic devices to help you remember.