Let people finish a sentence before jumping in.
A lively conversation can still leave room for the person who was already speaking.
Write the sentence people always say, then find out what everyone else thinks.
No manspreading on the train.
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A lively conversation can still leave room for the person who was already speaking.
A short honest message is kinder than leaving someone dressed, waiting, and guessing.
The train loads faster when the doorway is not a two-way wrestling match.
An entire organization does not need forty messages saying βThanks.β
A shared fridge is not a treasure hunt and a name is not a serving suggestion.
A long audio message asks for headphones, privacy, and more time than a normal text.
Early honesty gives your friend time to change their evening instead of waiting around.
If the walls are vibrating, the music is still loud in the apartment next door.
A family meal is not a public performance review of somebodyβs body or life plan.
People should not have to step into traffic because a vehicle used their safe space as extra road.
Making one person carry the whole introduction is an oddly common way to start things off awkwardly.
Nobody should have to decode whether dinner is romantic, friendly, or a networking ambush.