Social rules to live by to improve relationships with others(2/2)
Healthy relationships have been shown to increase happiness, improve health and reduce stress. Studies show that people with healthy relationships have more happiness and less stress. There are basic ways to make relationships healthy, even though each relationship is different. These tips apply to all kinds of relationships: friendships, work and family relationships, and romantic partnerships.
'Say “thank you” when someone is helping you
It motivates one to achieve more and demonstrates gratitude. A lack of a "thank you" could prevent the person from helping you in the future. A genuine expression of gratitude could brighten someone's day.
You don’t have any right to comment on someone’s weight
Many individuals are unpleasant when they see someone's appearance. Hey, you don't know what's going on in their lives that's causing them to gain weight. They could have had medical issues that contributed to their weight increase. Regardless, they will talk about losing weight if they want to.
Mind your business unless anything involves you directly - just stay out of it
If you are not directly involved in something, let it alone. It is not your concern to be concerned with the affairs of others. And it will not benefit you in any way.
When someone shows you a photo on their phone, don’t swipe left or right
Privacy is precious. You never know what will happen next when you lift. Be grateful when someone grants you access to their phone.
If someone is speaking directly to you, staring at your phone is rude
When someone is speaking to you, don't veer away from their gaze. People will feel bad if they notice you aren't listening or paying attention to them.
Again, being a decent human being costs absolutely nothing. And being good to others does not make you insignificant.
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