1.Talking Too Loud
Some people seem to talk at a high volume all the time. The reason could be that someone close to them is hard of hearing, or maybe they don't realize how loud they are.
At any rate, check your volume. Remember that most people can hear just fine, so practice talking more softly unless the other person asks you to speak up
2.Interrupting
Granted, there are many times when the only way you can get a word in edgewise is to interrupt the nonstop chatterer. However, interrupting when it's not necessary is generally bad form. Wait until the other person pauses or stops talking before you open your mouth.
3. Talkng with mouth full
Talking with a mouthful of food is just plain rude and a sign that you need to learn some table manners. Chew, swallow, and then talk. If you are asked a question, indicate with a gesture that you'll answer after you swallow.
Don't rush. If the other person really wants to hear what you have to say, he or she can wait.
4. Elbows on the Table
Elbows on the table might seem harmless, until you knock over a pedestal table or push a glass off the edge, causing the contents to spill. It's best to sit back and keep your elbows to yourself.
5. Drinking Too Much
We're not talking about coffee, tea, water, or soda. When you are in a social situation that involves drinking alcohol, avoid overindulgence. Maybe it helps you feel more social, but it can also cause you to say or do things you'll later regret.Avoid taking alcohol to help you keep check of your attitude in public
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