KIDS ETIQUETTES
Kids should follow the below Etiquettes all time:

How should kids behave well at home?        
Behavior is something all parents want and expect. To behave well, however, is not as easy as said and done.
  • Do your best in school. Your parents will like to see you studying. Concentrate, listen to your teachers, do your homework and revise for all tests.
  • Always do your chores, if your parents tell you that you have to take out the trash or do the laundry, be sure to get it done. And make sure your room is clean; parents hate messy rooms.
  • Do whatever you are asked, even if you don't want to. Just tell yourself, 'I will get it over and done with.' With this fighting spirit, all that you do in life will become easier.
  • Be kind and gentle with everyone, even if they annoy you. If you have small brothers and sisters, be nice to them and don't argue over silly, pointless things. Help them with their homework, play with them and listen to them now and again.
  • Be thoughtful. Don't leave the bathroom dripping wet after you have been in the bath, and don't leave your rubbish for other people to clean up!
  • Do things without being asked to do them! If you can see that your bedroom is a mess, or if you know you will get told to put your dirty pots in the dishwasher, do it before your parents even ask you and they will be impressed.
  • Don't play music really loud, be considerate to everyone else in your house!
  • Don't be loud, and if you have friends round, don't charge around like elephants or shout and scream.
  • Be responsible! For example, if your parents give you chores or tasks to do, do them well. Don't rush things, and always think things through before you do them. If they can trust you to do things, they will see you as being more responsible.
  • Always be polite to your parents.

TIPS
  • Don't forget mother's and father's anniversary, birthdays, mother's and father's day.
  • Do ask if you can help out around the house, or if you can cook dinner one night.
  • Respect your parents, even if you think some of their rules are unreasonable. If they say you have to go to bed early, don't bawl and scream. Calmly talk to them and try and see if there is any chance of you staying up later. If they still say no, don't throw a tantrum. Accept it, and go to bed.

WARNINGS
  • Don't read your brothers' or sisters' diaries! If they find out, they will never trust you with anything again! And you shouldn't be invading their personal space!
  • Prevent fights with siblings by backing away from an argument.

How should kids behave around their parents' friends?
Sometimes parent's friends are annoying, too talkative, or just shy. Make your parents proud of you by being polite to their friends when they visit your house.
  • Be a good host - Make them feel welcome and comfortable in your house. You might offer them something to drink or to eat. You may drink or eat while they are around, but do it discreetly, perhaps in the kitchen or up in your room instead of munching in the living room. If your parents' friends have children, offer them food as well, especially if you are eating or drinking yourself.
  • Be courteous - Address them by "sir" or "madam" if your parents instruct you to do so. If not, "Mr. and Mrs.__________" is also acceptable. "Thank you", "Please", "Excuse me" and "You are welcome" is always expected.
  • Be respectful - Never interrupt them while they are speaking unless it is for something really important. If it is necessary to interrupt, be sure to say "Excuse me, but..."

TIPS
  • Try not to be noisy or distracting.
  • If they talk to you, respond politely.
  • Always have a smile on your face when speaking to them.