Good and bad manners make up the social rules of a country, which are not very easy to learn at times.
British people are famous for their politeness, self-discipline and sense of humour. As any other nation, they have their own social customs.
The British place considerable value on punctuality. People make great effort to arrive on time. It is often considered impolite to arrive even a few minutes late. If you are unable to keep an appointment, it is expected that you call the person you are meeting. For dinner, lunch or appointments with doctors, lawyers and other professionals one should arrive at the exact time specified. And it’s better to arrive a few minutes early for public meetings, concerts, movies, church services and weddings.
If you want to visit someone at home, it is a good manner to telephone in advance. If you receive a written invitation to an event, you should respond and tell whether or not you plan to attend. It is considered polite to give a gift to your host, especially if you have been invited for a meal. Flowers, chocolate, or a small gift are all appropriate. It will be nice of you to send a thank-you note or to make a telephone call after the visit.
As for clothes, one may put on an everyday dress for most visits to peoples’ homes. However, dress more formally when attending a holiday dinner or cultural event, such as a concert or theatre performance. Men should never wear hats inside buildings.
Regarding greetings it should be said that it is proper to shake hands with everyone to whom you are introduced, both men and women. Hugging is only for friends.
Social rules are an important part of the culture as they passed down through history. The British have an expression for following these «unwritten rules»: «When in Rome, do as the Romans do».
Courtesy
when people lie
when peple smoke in public places
when people litter on the streets
when people use dirty language
b)
It makes me feel disappointed When people lie.
It makes me feel angry when people litter on the streets.
It makes me feel upset when people use dirty language.