Top 100 Quotes About Social Etiquette
#1. In the West, of course, God has been dead for some time. What remains is religion as social belief, which is at best a moral code and at worst social etiquette.
John Ralston Saul
#2. Control thy lingo and mind thy demeanor in synonymy with the social etiquette,
Mukesh Kwatra
#3. We show wisdom by a decent conformity to social etiquette; it is excess of neatness or display that creates dandyism in men, and coquetry in women.
Robert Adam
#4. On a personal level, Freaking Out is a process whereby an individual casts off outmoded and restricting standards of thinking, dress, and social etiquette in order to express creatively his relationship to his immediate environment and the social structure as a whole.
Frank Zappa
#5. Now, darlin', you know that social etiquette is bred into us Southern girls." "Oh, please. You're as Southern as Tony Soprano." Mama sniffed. "I swear, I should have left you by the side of the road in Wheeling, West Virginia." "You did leave me there.
Kristin Hannah
#7. It's good netiquette to avoid information that offends or challenge errors when confronted.
David Chiles
#8. In real life, it's good Netiquette to limit yourself to a two drink maximum when social networking.
David Chiles
#9. Heroes show us courage, honor, integrity and strength. Now more than ever, we need heroes.
John Patrick Hickey
#10. Contradictions, in any communication, are the first stepping stones of mistrust
Paul Babicki
#11. Right and wrong applies to internet interaction.
David Chiles
#12. Success-minded people must understand that the use of profane and obscene words have no place in their vocabulary.
John Patrick Hickey
#13. If you are going to share something with a person, first look on their social media accounts and see how they have handled other people trust. If someone has shared the secrets of others, they will share yours.
John Patrick Hickey
#14. Trustworthiness is a mark of a success-minded person. To be seen as trustworthy is a great compliment. When people trust you, they expect that you will honor their trust.
John Patrick Hickey
#15. Intrinsic values and qualities are age-free. For example, social competencies or a good heart.
Rossana Condoleo
#16. Please, do not take the internet literally because it is data. Life happens. Thank you.
David Chiles
#17. Share content from domains you like because it raises their rank among other websites.
David Chiles
#18. Show your netiquette, to become cyber friends with those you have met, on the internet.
David Chiles
#19. Updates are low quality if we lose more contacts than we gain. It's over posting if all we get is exposure.
David Chiles
#20. If you want friends you must be friendly. Always complaining and posting negative comments is not going to bring you friends. No one likes to get puked on.
John Patrick Hickey
#21. Not everyone will support every mission or work, you can still enjoy their friendship. No one likes to feel that the only reason you are friends is what you can get out of them.
John Patrick Hickey
#22. Be Yourself: It is proper netiquette to act as you do in reality on the internet.
David Chiles
#23. Online affiliation with good causes is good netiquette. Stand for something!
David Chiles
#24. The cheese and wine party has the form of friendship without the warmth and devotion. It is a device either for getting rid of social obligations hurriedly en mass, or for making overtures towards more serious social relationships, as in the etiquette of whoring.
Brooks Atkinson
#25. The Social Networking Netiquette Loop: Read, share, like, and repeat.
David Chiles
#26. Nothing more rapidly inclines a person to go into a monastery than reading a book on etiquette. There are so many trivial ways in which it is possible to commit some social sin.
Quentin Crisp
#27. If someone is trying to share a laugh and you personally do not find it funny, then just move on and leave it alone. Do not steal someone else's humor.
John Patrick Hickey
#28. Let your internet engagement show your inner beauty through online actions with Netiquette.
David Chiles
#29. It's good netiquette to provide links in updates. Everyone does not know what you know.
David Chiles
#30. Posting your thoughts on any social media site is like telling you most deeply held secret to the town gossip. Not a wise move.
John Patrick Hickey
#31. It's good netiquette to get to know someone in social media before giving out your phone number.
David Chiles
#32. Gossip has always been a problem. It is one of the most powerful, addictive behaviors there is. As long as the human race has had a common language they have used it to gossip.
John Patrick Hickey
#33. The best opportunities to be nice to others come in the face of adversity. Kindness wins. Reciprocity rules.
David Chiles
#34. It's proper netiquette to add suggested friends to your social media accounts.
David Chiles
#35. Be a person that others will look for your posts daily because they know you will encourage them. Be the positive one and help others to have a great day and you will find that not only they like you but you will like you too.
John Patrick Hickey
#36. You are what you post. Proper netiquette makes you a good user.
David Chiles
#37. It is proper Netiquette to contribute free resources to the internet, share.
David Chiles
#38. Netiquette Rules bring us together. Culture creates great experiences. Share.
David Chiles
#39. Good updates are nice, as a matter of netiquette. Bad ones are negative.
David Chiles
#40. Use Discretion: It is proper netiquette to use discretion, best behavior, in all online activity.
David Chiles
#41. It's good netiquette to look for every opportunity to compliment others online.
David Chiles
#42. Netiquette makes being a 'goody goody' online cool for everyone because we all have to get along.
David Chiles
#43. It seems that the days of public modesty and concern about how we look are far from us. I will not say they are gone forever, in culture nothing is forever.
John Patrick Hickey
#44. Netiquette Positive Word of The Day: Beautiful - Highly appealing to the senses and mind.
David Chiles
#45. No matter who it is or what you think of them, never rejoice in the pain of others. It lowers you to a level you should not be at.
John Patrick Hickey
#46. Success-minded people know that first and foremost, in all we do, we must think of others first. By thinking of others, how they feel and what they need, will not cost you a thing nor will it lessen what you have to say.
John Patrick Hickey
#47. It is proper Netiquette to provide positive reinforcement, feedback, for posts we Like.
David Chiles
#48. It didn't happen without a selfie. It's good Netiquette to take safe pictures of thy self at events.
David Chiles
#49. It is rudeness of the highest order to hit a family when they are down.
John Patrick Hickey
#50. I swear that each of us keeps, battened down inside himself, a sort of lunatic giant - impossible socially, but full-scale - and that it's the knockings and baterrings we sometimes hear in each other that keeps our intercourse from utter banaility.
Elizabeth Bowen
#51. It is not the job for those who are angry about the events of the day to strike out and post things that they hope will incite anger in others as well. Do not sell your social media friends short as far as their ability to find the news for themselves.
John Patrick Hickey
#52. In an age of constant live connections, the central question of self-examination is drifting from 'Who are you?' towards 'What are you doing?
Tom Chatfield
#53. Around the table reigned that noisy hilarity which usually prevails at such a time among people sufficiently free from the demands of social position not to feel the trammels of etiquette.
Alexandre Dumas
#54. Thou shalt not unfollow someone, merely because they stopped following you.
Mokokoma Mokhonoana
#55. Thou shalt not use the 140 characters limit as an excuse for bad grammar and/or incorrect spelling.
Mokokoma Mokhonoana
#56. By no means do I think that playing games online is wrong or rude. However, constantly sending requests is an act of bad manners as well as being very annoying to the one receiving them.
John Patrick Hickey
#57. If your happy and you know it a smiley face will surely show it.
David Chiles
#58. Keep the personal, personal and do not be guilty of spreading bad feelings.
John Patrick Hickey
#59. Good manners is just being respectful of others. Whether you know them or not, you should show respect for all people.
John Patrick Hickey
#60. It is proper netiquette to refrain from using all capital letters in internet correspondence. NetworkEtiquette
David Chiles
#62. Remember this, posting pictures are like speaking words, you cannot take them back.
John Patrick Hickey
#63. It's good netiquette to empathize with others online. It builds strong internet relationships.
David Chiles
#64. I believe that when a person has hope in the future, believe in their ability to achieve and understand that God made them for a purpose, then they will, in the end, and achieve great things.
John Patrick Hickey
#65. Every decision you ever make has its own consequences. Freedom is not the issue. You have freedom to do what you want, you just cannot do it and not pay the price for it.
John Patrick Hickey
#66. Pay it forward with free compliments. They are returned in due time.
David Chiles
#67. An elaborate system of etiquette and social standards flowered around the home phone: how long a child might be allowed to stay on the phone, how late one could call without being impolite, and of course, the dread implications of a late night call which violated that norm.
John Battelle
#68. It is always correct to recommend that someone seek medical advice, in a truly caring way of course, if you feel that their condition is letting them down at the highest social levels.
Jonathan Rice
#69. We have gotten so use to humor being something nasty and offensive that we started to believe that was the only way to get a laugh.
John Patrick Hickey
#70. Netiquette starts at home. Family values are a good frame of reference for netiquette rules.
David Chiles
#71. In social matters, pointless conventions are not merely the bee sting of etiquette, but the snake bite of moral order.
Florence King
#72. The internet is bringing our collective conscious together by showing the good and bad in humanity. Good Netiquette is the outcome.
David Chiles
#73. Posting something that is encouraging and well done compared to something that is trashy and common is the difference between eating a fine meal or the scraps from making that meal.
John Patrick Hickey
#74. Network etiquette is our participation in groups. Following Netiquette rules is a contribution.
David Chiles
#75. It is proper Netiquette to post pictures with status updates to make them more engaging.
David Chiles
#76. Okay, I cannot say this without being very direct. If you are looking for a spouse or even a romance through social media, you are looking for trouble.
John Patrick Hickey
#77. I lived in a world where social arrangements were taken for granted and assumed to be timeless. A child's obligation was to learn these usages, not to question them. The complexities of racial deportment were of a piece with learning manners and etiquette more generally.
Drew Gilpin Faust
#78. Being comfortable with online contact is a central part of netiquette. Stay in your zone.
David Chiles
#80. Making your own Netiquette is advanced internet use, but it's not that hard. It's all good.
David Chiles
#81. Etiquette is all human social behavior. If you're a hermit on a mountain, you don't have to worry about etiquette; if somebody comes up the mountain, then you've got a problem. It matters because we want to live in reasonably harmonious communities.
Judith Martin
#82. It is proper #netiquette to be conservative in messages you send and liberal in messages you receive.
David Chiles
#83. Being on Facebook too much in a row is like playing chess in a black hole. You never know if the next move will lead you to a checkmate or a mate checked.
Ana Claudia Antunes
#85. The internet is great because of Netiquette we create. Participate and reciprocate.
David Chiles
#86. Weekends welcome warriors for social fun that starts on Friday. Share, Like, comment, and friend. Netiquette
David Chiles
#87. Wisdom tells us that the best time for silence is when we are mad or upset.
John Patrick Hickey
#88. Protocol may be defined as the code of etiquette which protects royalty from the competition of intellectual and social superiors.
Elsa Maxwell
#89. One of the big no-nos in cyberspace is that you do not go into a social activity, a chat group or something like that, and start advertising or selling things. This etiquette rule is an attempt to separate one's social life, which should be pure enjoyment and relaxation, from the pressures of work.
Judith Martin
#90. Courtesy and kindness cultivate confidence with good Netiquette. Doing things right makes you feel good.
David Chiles
#91. Facebook Fun is refined. Reader reviews are rewarding on Goodreads. Retweets are readily available for Twitter teasing. Stay within the Netiquette.
David Chiles
#92. Positive people on the other had are not those who deny what is going on around them for some pie-in-the-sky type of thinking. Positive people are very award of the problems, disasters and difficulties that are happening all around them. What they do not do is give into defeat.
John Patrick Hickey
#93. We watch death and destruction on TV, in movies, over the news and online so much that it is just a part of our lives. It was never meant to be that way. In the end, we have paid a heavy price for our curiosity.
John Patrick Hickey
#94. Remember that people who seek to do evil can play hit and miss all they want. People who are seeking companionship online have to be right every time. Miss out on this one and the price could be very dear, even costing your life.
John Patrick Hickey
#95. The rules from those who are politically correct restrict what you can say to or about anything in our daily life. They tell you what to call others and what others can call you.
John Patrick Hickey
#96. If you cannot post it in social media do not send it in email.
David Chiles
#97. When you know you can do something, and you feel good about yourself, you do not have to devalue others.
John Patrick Hickey
#98. It is never to late to practice proper Netiquette. Start today. Be nice!
David Chiles
#99. Be a blessing to all you are connecting with on social media. Encourage, rejoice and celebrate with each and every one. You will find that it will do wonders for your own attitude as well as those who may struggle with a negative mind-set.
John Patrick Hickey
#100. To be truly grateful for the kindness of other and to have those you love in your life is a great and powerful emotion.
John Patrick Hickey
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