Manners are a set of rules that tell people how to treat each other and how to behave when they’re together. Experts say manners show others that you respect and care about them.
So what does it mean to have good manners? You might hold the door open for someone. You might give up your seat to an elderly person. You might simply say “please” when asking for another cookie.
“Good manners make other people feel good,” says Alex J. Packer, author of the book How Rude!
In addition to making others happy, manners can help keep them healthy. By covering your mouth when you sneeze, for example, you protect those around you from getting sick.
And having good manners isn’t just good for others—it has benefits for you too. Studies have shown that kids with good manners get higher grades in school, impress people more easily, and are more successful as adults.