Saturday, March 21, 2020

March 21 - National Common Courtesy Day


Happy National Common Courtesy Day! On March 21st, this day serves as a reminder of the behavior that keeps society from melting into a sea of madness. The day brings awareness to how important common courtesy is in our lives. 

In the Merriam-Webster dictionary, courtesy is described as a: behavior marked by polished manners or respect for others: courteous behavior b: a courteous and respectful act or expression. 

Common courtesy can be as simple as saying “please” and “thank you” when asking for and receiving a service, gift or assistance. Kindness and courtesy do go a long way and are noticed by others even if you do not realize it.  

Letting someone in front of you in traffic is easy. Hold open a door for someone or give a person a hand with his groceries. Give up your seat on the bus to someone who might need it. Introduce yourself to the new employee or kid at school and take the time to introduce her to the rest of the crew.   

These are just a few examples of small things that make a difference to someone else. They are momentary deeds of being courteous. 
HOW TO OBSERVE 

If common courtesy is not a part of your daily routine, then this is the day to start implementing courtesy into your life. Try it; not only will the other person appreciate it, but you will feel good about it also. Use #CommonCourtesyDay to post on social media. 

HISTORY 

National Common Courtesy Day has been observed since at least 2003. 

How can you show common courtesy to someone today? 

#CommonCourtesyDay
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