Wiktionary
n. The treatment of other people with courtesy and politeness, and showing correct public behaviour.
WordNet
n. a courteous manner [syn: courtesy] [ant: discourtesy]
Usage examples of "good manners".
In the face of thim facts the knowledgeable man changed his chune, an' puttin' his arrum friendly around the disthressed animal's neck he said, ye ashamed of yerself, Solomon, to be payradin' an' mayandherin' around the church-yard Halloween night, dishguisin' yerself this a-way as an outlandish ghost, an' you havin' the foine repitation for dacincy an' good manners?
I had never come across a talking cat before, but good manners, as my father used to say, cost nothing.
He ate all the pheasant and three bowls of rice and slurped his sake, which was also good manners.
It's their custom and they bow for good manners so there's no shame to it.
However, he had very good manners, and he quickly concealed his astonishment, and made her a civil bow.
That would be a breach of good manners, and might cause an undesirable commotion.
I shall retain not your name but your story, so that at moments when I might be tempted to believe that men have good hearts, good manners, or simply the intelligence not to allow an unparalleled opportunity to escape them, I may remember that that is ranking them too highly.