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Boomer Etiquette Rules That Don’t Resonate With Gen Z

Boomer Etiquette Rules That Don’t Resonate With Gen Z

Boomer Etiquette Rules That Don't Resonate With Gen Z
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Writing Thank-You Notes
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Practicing Good Table Manners
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Politely Answering the Phone
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Dressing Up For Air Travel
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Respecting Your Elders
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Standing When an Adult Enters the Room
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Tipping Your Hat
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Opening the Car Door for Your Date or Significant Other
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Boomer Etiquette Rules That Don't Resonate With Gen Z
Writing Thank-You Notes
Practicing Good Table Manners
Politely Answering the Phone
Dressing Up For Air Travel
Respecting Your Elders
Standing When an Adult Enters the Room
Tipping Your Hat
Opening the Car Door for Your Date or Significant Other

Boomer Etiquette Rules That Don't Resonate With Gen Z

Basic manners and etiquette rules are something many of us take for granted. We've grown so accustomed to performing these tasks in our everyday lives, having been taught at a young age what is acceptable and polite, that we automatically assume everyone else has learned the same conduct. Certain behaviors, like saying please and thank you, or chewing with your mouth closed, are second nature, but everyone is not schooled in the same ways.

While proper etiquette hasn't changed and the rules remain the same--you should still keep your mouth closed when chewing--each generation receives them differently. Largely gone are the days of finishing school. Today, manners have largely fallen out of practice in many areas as American life has adopted a less formal way of life and appears to be more relaxed, less refined, and a bit more self-involved. This is likely why many Boomer etiquette rules don't resonate with Gen Z (or even Millennials)

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