Good manners form the basis for good human relationships wherever you are—at home, at work, at the grocery
store, in church, in an airport or on the golf course. Having
good manners allows us to change with the times because
the basis for manners is a genuine concern for others. When
we’re faced with new circumstances, such as whether
second- (or third-) time brides wear white or the correct
way to introduce members of blended families (stepmother,
stepchildren), manners help us deal sensitively with the
situation