Social Etiquette Quotes
Collection of top 69 famous quotes about Social Etiquette
Social Etiquette Quotes & Sayings
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We have gotten so use to humor being something nasty and offensive that we started to believe that was the only way to get a laugh.
— John Patrick Hickey
It's good netiquette to provide links in updates. Everyone does not know what you know.
— David Chiles
Keep the personal, personal and do not be guilty of spreading bad feelings.
— John Patrick Hickey
Show your netiquette, to become cyber friends with those you have met, on the internet.
— David Chiles
Courtesy and kindness cultivate confidence with good Netiquette. Doing things right makes you feel good.
— David Chiles
Protocol may be defined as the code of etiquette which protects royalty from the competition of intellectual and social superiors.
— Elsa Maxwell
Netiquette makes being a 'goody goody' online cool for everyone because we all have to get along.
— David Chiles
It is proper Netiquette to post pictures with status updates to make them more engaging.
— David Chiles
Being comfortable with online contact is a central part of netiquette. Stay in your zone.
— David Chiles
The internet is bringing our collective conscious together by showing the good and bad in humanity. Good Netiquette is the outcome.
— David Chiles
The best opportunities to be nice to others come in the face of adversity. Kindness wins. Reciprocity rules.
— David Chiles
When you know you can do something, and you feel good about yourself, you do not have to devalue others.
— John Patrick Hickey
As a success-minded person, you should always be looking to not only do your job but do it with excellence and go the extra mile.
— John Patrick Hickey
Intrinsic values and qualities are age-free. For example, social competencies or a good heart.
— Rossana Condoleo
Please, do not take the internet literally because it is data. Life happens. Thank you.
— David Chiles
It is proper #netiquette to be conservative in messages you send and liberal in messages you receive.
— David Chiles
Posting your thoughts on any social media site is like telling you most deeply held secret to the town gossip. Not a wise move.
— John Patrick Hickey
Remember this, posting pictures are like speaking words, you cannot take them back.
— John Patrick Hickey
Use Discretion: It is proper netiquette to use discretion, best behavior, in all online activity.
— David Chiles
It didn't happen without a selfie. It's good Netiquette to take safe pictures of thy self at events.
— David Chiles
It's good netiquette to empathize with others online. It builds strong internet relationships.
— David Chiles
Share content from domains you like because it raises their rank among other websites.
— David Chiles
Wisdom tells us that the best time for silence is when we are mad or upset.
— John Patrick Hickey
In social matters, pointless conventions are not merely the bee sting of etiquette, but the snake bite of moral order.
— Florence King
In real life, it's good Netiquette to limit yourself to a two drink maximum when social networking.
— David Chiles
Heroes show us courage, honor, integrity and strength. Now more than ever, we need heroes.
— John Patrick Hickey
To be truly grateful for the kindness of other and to have those you love in your life is a great and powerful emotion.
— John Patrick Hickey
It's good netiquette to get to know someone in social media before giving out your phone number.
— David Chiles
Let your internet engagement show your inner beauty through online actions with Netiquette.
— David Chiles
In an age of constant live connections, the central question of self-examination is drifting from 'Who are you?' towards 'What are you doing?
— Tom Chatfield
Thou shalt not unfollow someone, merely because they stopped following you.
— Mokokoma Mokhonoana
Making your own Netiquette is advanced internet use, but it's not that hard. It's all good.
— David Chiles
No matter who it is or what you think of them, never rejoice in the pain of others. It lowers you to a level you should not be at.
— John Patrick Hickey
Success-minded people must understand that the use of profane and obscene words have no place in their vocabulary.
— John Patrick Hickey
Everything has a consequence to it.
— John Patrick Hickey
It is proper Netiquette to provide positive reinforcement, feedback, for posts we Like.
— David Chiles
Weekends welcome warriors for social fun that starts on Friday. Share, Like, comment, and friend. Netiquette
— David Chiles
Good manners is just being respectful of others. Whether you know them or not, you should show respect for all people.
— John Patrick Hickey
Your digital footprints speak volumes than your CV
— Bernard Kelvin Clive
It is rudeness of the highest order to hit a family when they are down.
— John Patrick Hickey
Netiquette starts at home. Family values are a good frame of reference for netiquette rules.
— David Chiles
We are all different and we all have a different sense of humor.
— John Patrick Hickey
It's good netiquette to avoid information that offends or challenge errors when confronted.
— David Chiles
Updates are low quality if we lose more contacts than we gain. It's over posting if all we get is exposure.
— David Chiles
Netiquette Positive Word of The Day: Beautiful - Highly appealing to the senses and mind.
— David Chiles
Right and wrong applies to internet interaction.
— David Chiles
Ignore errors in updates because you never know the context in real life, mobile or otherwise.
— David Chiles
It is proper netiquette to refrain from using all capital letters in internet correspondence. NetworkEtiquette
— David Chiles
Social media is just that - social.
— John Patrick Hickey