Learn English – the difference between manners and etiquette

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What is the difference between manners and etiquette?
How do you decide where each one should be used?
Please differentiate with an appropriate example.

Best Answer

A manner is a way of doing something. The way in which any individual behaves is described generally as his manner. You often see phrases such as "He has the manner of a gentleman". It describes a person's bearing as well as behaviour.

Etiquette is a set of rules defining the manner in which certain events or situations should be performed. Thus, etiquette defines good manners.

If an individual always performs certain acts in a certain way, then that is described as a mannerism - an individual characteristic.

In summary, Etiquette is the set of rules, Manners are the actions.
It is good manners to follow the proper etiquette for any situation.