| 1. | You are invited to a friend's house and you don't like what they are serving for dinner. What do you do? |
| a. | | Tell your friend you changed your mind |
| b. | | Tell the mom you don't eat their food and ask if she could fix something else |
| c. | | Call home and ask you mom to bring you food |
| d. | | Eat the food, as much as you can handle, and say nothing about the food
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| 2. | Your grandmother sends you $20 for your birthday in a nice card. What should you do? |
| a. | | Call her and thank her |
| b. | | Spend the money and next time you see her, tell her how you spent it |
| c. | | Send her a thank you note |
| d. | | Tell your mom or dad to tell grandma thanks
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| 3. | It's OK to put your elbows on the table if you are eating at a fast food restaurant. |
| a. | | True |
| b. | | False
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| 4. | If you are eating at a restaurant, when is it OK to start eating your food? |
| a. | | When your parents have their food in front of them |
| b. | | When everyone has their food |
| c. | | As soon as you get it |
| d. | | When you parents say you can eat
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| 5. | How should you eat a roll in a restaurant? |
| a. | | Just pick it up and eat it |
| b. | | Cut the roll to eat |
| c. | | Break a piece off to eat |
| d. | | It's rude to eat bread anymore
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| 6. | What is the polite way to accept a compliment? |
| a. | | Say "thank you" |
| b. | | Say, "oh, I really messed up, but thanks" |
| c. | | Give reasons why you don't deserve the compliment |
| d. | | Say nothing
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| 7. | Who should you hold a door for? |
| a. | | Nobody |
| b. | | Your friends |
| c. | | Anyone older than you |
| d. | | Your mom and dad
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| 8. | You find our your new best friend belongs to a different religion than you. The things his family does seems so different. What is Ok to say to your friend about his religion? |
| a. | | Tell him you think some parts of the religion are "weird" |
| b. | | Ask questions about the religion and its traditions |
| c. | | Tell him he should come to your church |
| d. | | Decide he might not be a good friend because he's too different
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| 9. | You go to dinner with your parents at a fancy restaurant. Which fork do you use? |
| a. | | Ask the waiter; this is a hard thing to figure out |
| b. | | Watch your mom or dad to figure it out |
| c. | | It doesn't really matter |
| d. | | Start from the outside and work your way in
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| 10. | When you call a friend's house, how should you ask to talk to your friend? |
| a. | | Say, "Who's this?" |
| b. | | Say, "Can I talk to ____ please?" |
| c. | | Say, "Put ____on the phone." |
| d. | | Say, "This is ____. Can I talk to ____ please?"
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| 11. | Your parents are not able to come to the phone, but you take a call for one of them. What do you do with the message? |
| a. | | Jot it down on a scrap of paper and leave it on the kitchen counter for them |
| b. | | Remember to tell them the message |
| c. | | Send them a quick email with the information |
| d. | | Write the message out and put it in an agreed upon spot, like a kitchen bulletin board or near the phone
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| 12. | It is perfectly OK to address adults by their first name. |
| a. | | True |
| b. | | False
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| 13. | Where do you put your napkin while you're eating? |
| a. | | On the table, to the left of the plate |
| b. | | In your lap |
| c. | | On the table to the right of the plate |
| d. | | Right where you found it. You might need it when you're doing eating
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| 14. | When should you pick your teeth after a meal? |
| a. | | As soon as you can get hold of a toothpick |
| b. | | As soon as you can get to a bathroom |
| c. | | When you leave the restaurant |
| d. | | As soon as you leave the table
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| 15. | Your sister wants to play the princess game again, but you'd rather play Operation. What is the polite thing to do? |
| a. | | Say, "Forget it!" and storm off |
| b. | | Remind your sister you've played the game twice, and you'd rather go do something else |
| c. | | Bribe her and tell her another time |
| d. | | Stay for one last game, then ask her to play Operation with you
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What others think about Children's Etiquette |
| By: shubhangi on Oct 2, 2009 |
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| By: Jason on Sep 27, 2009 |
| | I love learning Etiquette with my mom |
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| By: TB on Sep 23, 2009 |
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| By: deepthim on Sep 22, 2009 |
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| By: lollipop man on Sep 9, 2009 |
| | groovy but its more of an opinion thing |
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| By: Chinyere on Sep 3, 2009 |
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| By: alan on Aug 6, 2009 |
| | it is a different type of quiz |
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| By: Jennifer on Aug 6, 2009 |
| | Children's ettiquette is important. But ettiquette are rules and manners are how you treat people. |
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| By: MARC on Aug 4, 2009 |
| | OUR 6 YR OLD DAUGHTER MOTHER WANT HER EARS PIERCED. OTHER WOMEN IN MY FAMILY FEEL OUR DAUGHTER'S BEST INTEREST TO WAIT UNTIL SHE'S 12-13.REASONS; HEALTH HYGIENE-EARS CAN GET INFECTED OR TORN, GOOD MANNERS AND A RIGHT OF PASSAGE. A CONCERNED DAD NEEDS ADVICE. |
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| By: jaylin an destiny on Jul 22, 2009 |
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| By: paige on Jul 16, 2009 |
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| By: jotdan l on Jul 10, 2009 |
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| By: Brittany on Jul 10, 2009 |
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| By: Ilene on Jun 30, 2009 |
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| By: JCF on Jun 22, 2009 |
| | Even though it is a difficult subject to teach to children, and sometimes adults, it is very important to be learned so people do not think your children were raised without manners. |
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| By: shaun on Jun 11, 2009 |
| | it was fun and challenging |
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| By: KEYAHNAE on Jun 8, 2009 |
| | I THINK LEARNING ETIQUETTE IS HARD SO I JUST WON'T RATHER BATHER WITH IT. |
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| By: Beth on Jun 8, 2009 |
| | It's important to learn manners when you are young. |
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| By: Bob on May 31, 2009 |
| | Knowing etiquette is hard to do especially when u have to learn in one week or u will be forced to go to boarding or military school.
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| By: Katie on May 20, 2009 |
| | Knoing Etiquette is important and too many kids my age lack manners, but going over board with good manners can be annoying |
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