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March 21st

National Common Courtesy Day

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Common courtesy refers to the polite and respectful behavior that is expected of individuals in society when interacting with others. It involves showing consideration and respect for others and their feelings. Some examples of common courtesy include saying "please" and "thank you," holding the door open for others, offering your seat to someone in need, listening when someone is speaking, not interrupting others, using polite language, and showing empathy and compassion. Common courtesy is important because it helps to create a positive and respectful social environment, improves communication and relationships, and promotes a sense of community and civility. By practicing common courtesy, we show respect for others and their dignity as individuals, regardless of their background or beliefs.