Ethics is a set of rules that define the norm of behavior when communicating and interacting with other people. And ethical norms are, in fact, the rules themselves, the observance of which makes contacts with others pleasant for everyone. Failure to comply with etiquette does not entail criminal or administrative liability (in most cases), but is condemned by others, which is also a punishment for the violator.
At work, at school or university, at home with family, in the store, on public transport - everywhere there is interaction with each other at least two people. This interaction includes facial expressions, actions and conversation, all of which are evaluated by others. Of course, it is unpleasant for anyone to get a kick in the subway, to hear rudeness from the seller, to see the wrinkled face of a colleague or classmate, to feel the neglect of their loved ones. An educated person will never deliberately commit actions that cause discomfort and, moreover, pain to other people. He will abide by special rules - ethicalnorms.
Don't push, don't be rude to your interlocutor, don't talk with your mouth full - all these are the rules of etiquette that make communication with others easy and pleasant. It is very important to comply with ethical standards, because otherwise there is a great risk of being branded as a rude and boor, and they prefer not to deal with such people. And the person everyone turns away from has a very hard time.
It is very important to observe ethical standards of behavior, because it is actions that characterize a person. Unfortunately, the rules of good manners have long ceased to be studied without fail. This explains the rudeness and tactlessness of today's youth, their defiant behavior. Etiquette can only be achieved by setting a good example, but it is rare for a teenager to take an example from his parents and teachers. Serve as a role model can be "cool" peers and friends, idols, but not parents. Thus, in modern society, ethical standards are gradually becoming a thing of the past, which leads to lack of culture, boorishness and ignorance of the growing generation.
However, even a person who did not receive proper upbringing in childhood can improve, for this there is self-improvement. Libraries, theaters, special schools - all this exists specifically for those who want to become a cultured person, a Person with a capital letter.
Ethical norms of communication are no less important, because every person experiences the need for contact, dialogue with others. Even the onewho calls himself unsociable and uncommunicative feels the need for contact, simply selects his interlocutors more carefully.
Communication with a polite person always brings pleasure, you want to talk with him again and again. Dialogue with a rude person leaves an unpleasant aftertaste and unwillingness to continue the conversation.
Communication ethics doesn't include too many rules. So, in a dialogue it is unacceptable to raise the tone and be rude to the interlocutor, the ban also applies to veiled insults. You need to listen carefully to the speaker, but interrupt him or repeat the same thing several times.
Memorizing these rules is not so difficult, and following them you can easily become the soul of any company.