Good manners are behavior patterns that respect social boundaries similar to private property and the advantages and opportunities afforded by ownership. Respecting the private space of others allows individual pursuit of self-interests including business, invention and personal affairs.
On the other hand loutish, rude, brutal oafishness including but not limited to body slamming, verbal abuse, spitting on carpets, leaning on people in elevators, talking at a very loud volume on boring or offensive topics in public spaces where quiet is valued, taking the last five packages of sugar for a coffee in a work break room instead of just one, etc, tend to trim private pursuits of others.
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