Good manners reflect a person’s character and upbringing. Saying “please,” “thank you,” and “sorry” shows respect and kindness. Good manners create a positive impression and improve relationships. They help maintain harmony in homes, schools, and workplaces. Respecting elders, listening carefully, and speaking politely are examples of good behavior. Children who learn manners at a young age become responsible adults. Practicing good manners daily makes society more peaceful and respectful.