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Use Common Courtesy
This should go without saying, but I’m going to say it anyway. When you don’t use common courtesy it’s as if you’re letting people know that you don’t value them as a person. Just like the list we recently published of things that people don’t realize are rude, exercising just a little courtesy means more to people than you might realize. So go ahead, hold that door open, cover your mouth when you sneeze, or hand a person their change instead of just placing it on the counter top, completely ignoring their outstretched hand.