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Being proper means displaying behavior that is socially acceptable and appropriate in different settings. Here are some tips on how to be proper: 1. Use proper language: Avoid using vulgar or offensive language in public. Use polite language such as "please" and "thank you" when interacting with others. 2. Dress appropriately: Dress according to the occasion. Wear formal attire to formal events and casual clothing to casual events. 3. Practice good manners: Always be polite and courteous towards others. Say "excuse me" when interrupting someone, and hold doors open for others. 4. Practice good hygiene: Bathe regularly, brush your teeth, and maintain good personal hygiene. This will help you avoid unpleasant body odors and maintain good health. 5. Be punctual: Show up on time to meetings and appointments. This shows respect for other people's time. 6. Show respect for others: Respect the beliefs and opinions of others, even if they differ from yours. Avoid making derogatory comments about other people's backgrounds or beliefs. 7. Mind your table manners: Follow proper table manners when eating in public. Use utensils correctly, avoid talking with food in your mouth, and don't make loud chewing noises. Remember, being proper is not just about following rules. It's also about being respectful and considerate towards others. By practicing good manners and showing respect for others, you can create a positive impression on those around you.
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