Starting this blog as I begin my second adventure into secondary education. I am required to do this for a class but I also think it will help me keep track of my thoughts as I go about the process. I graduated with an associates degree 10 years ago. So suffice it to say I feel a little like I'm jumping into the deep end. I am looking forward to learning more. In parenthood there are no grades or feedback. I am looking forward to some feedback and testing myself this semester. I'm also 16 weeks pregnant this week. So this semester might be the easy one as next semester I'll be having this baby and then getting up at all hours to feed him.
I am looking to learn some skills that will help my family but also that I can use on an online job teaching English to people in other countries.
Manners are something that seems universal among cultures. We can't agree what is good manners vs bad manners but we all agree that manners matter. They do matter because we want to make good impressions and impacts on people. They matter because sometimes there's more than just a little offense or trouble that can be caused by insulting someone. I made a list of all the things Professor Ivers mentioned. Rather than write down exactly what is and isn't bad manners, because I doubt I'd remember which culture went with which manner, I wrote down things to keep in mind when traveling and interacting with other cultures. How you hand things to people How you eat and place your hands How people act on public transit Covering your mouth when you yawn, stretching in public, How people are sitting—their posture Hands in the pockets Tolerance for noise—loud music elicits different responses Blowing your nose in public—handkerchief’s are gross Pointing the bottoms of y...
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