Giving way to old and pregnant women, not speaking with a full mouth and not interrupting the interlocutor – all these “classic” rules of behavior in society seem to be taught to us from childhood. But times are changing and with them new norms are emerging! We are talking about 13 obscure, but important modern etiquette rules that came into our lives not so long ago.
don’t say hi

Especially in the form of digital postcards. We can donate this to our grandparents, but we certainly wouldn’t be happy with such a “hello” from a colleague and girlfriend. By the way, most often they do not even respond to such messages. And they do it right!
speaker alert

If you are sitting with a friend and a third of your company calls you, it is better to forewarn the last person you were with. Especially if you plan on putting it on speaker. Believe me, this will help to avoid embarrassing situations.
do not call without notice

In the era of social networks, unexpected calls to strangers have already become a kind of bad behavior. Firstly, a person can be distracted at the wrong time, and secondly, many in principle do not like phone calls and prefer correspondence. In addition, a call from an unknown number often turns into intrusive ads. In any case, it is better to check in advance and only then call.
Do not tag people you know in photos without permission

Yes, we understand you could look great in that photo, but don’t forget the others. It is unlikely that someone will suddenly want to see his distorted face in the feed, so it is better to ask permission to post this or that photo. By the way, the same goes for Stories on Instagram.
Don’t forget to vote and leave feedback

Couriers have become our best friends, and taxis get maybe half the paycheck. Remember that the income of your daily “helpers” depends on their rating – rate apps (or even leave a tip there), write reviews, recommend to friends and add a plus sign to your karma.
Don’t abuse #hashtags and old phrases

#Yes, #hashtags make #everyone angry. Especially if they occupy the entire mission! The same is true for the “ancient” expressions we used in 2007. Get rid of “XD” and everything that comes with it.
Do not abuse capital letters and exclamation points

Otherwise, the interlocutor will have the feeling that they are shouting at him … Not very pleasant.
Do not use the phone in the company

More precisely, cut down on the time you spend “sticking” on Instagram or TikTok. Most people are uncomfortable seeing the interlocutor embedded in the phone in front of them. An exception is possible only for really important and urgent matters.
Turn on silent mode in public places

These include a study office, an auditorium at a university, and other enclosed spaces where sound would propagate at cosmic speed and height, infuriating everyone present.
Not always eating at parties

Events, parties and receptions are primarily organized for the sake of communication and new acquaintances, so it is not an idea to spend all your time around the table with snacks.
Supervise children in public places

By the way, both public transport and planes (especially them) fall into this category. The main rule is that children should not disturb others by loud, running or asking strangers questions.
don’t slam the car door

Taxi drivers will never tell you this, but they are unlikely to be very happy with a loud popping sound as they get on and off a passenger. Try to be a little more careful – it’s easy.
Do not record long voice messages

Or at least warn that the interlocutor is waiting for a long but important story. But sending a bunch of second records isn’t worth it either.
Source: People Talk