It's a form of respect, but does it matter if kids address adults as Mr. and Mrs., or not?

Instead of being courteous in the hopes of getting a pat on the back, I started doing so because it's simply the right thing to do.

Tired of being embarrassed by your child and their poot noises when you go out to dinner? These apps help enforce the good manners you've been trying to all along.

Don't blow the meeting because you don't know how to act at the table.

From "you can call me anytime" to "it's not you, it's me," these are 15 things that people say to be polite.

See if you're guilty of any of these common habits that people sometimes do without realizing it’s rude.

What do you think is the right way to get past someone who is next to an open seat you want? Give them butt or crotch action? Is there really a wrong way?