Tiger Cubs, Cub Scouts, and Webelos Scouts may complete requirements in a family, den, pack, school, or community environment. Tiger Cubs must work with their parents or adult partners. Parents and partners do not earn loops or pins.
Requirements:
Earn the Good Manners belt loop, and complete five of the following requirements:
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Meet one new person, shake hands properly, and introduce yourself. Extend your hand, grip the person’s hand firmly, and gently shake hands.
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Talk with your family about polite language. Include "please," "you’re welcome," "excuse me," "yes sir," "no ma’am," and so on in your talk.
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Explain to your den or family how good manners can help you now and as you get older. Copy the actions of someone you know who has good manners.
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Go over table manners with your family. Eat a meal together where the table is set correctly and everyone uses good table manners.
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With an adult, discuss what foods are proper to eat with your fingers. Practice eating some of these foods the right way.
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In your den or with your family, practice using good phone manners.
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Explain how treating things that belong to other people with respect is a part of having good manners. Show three examples of how you can show respect for others.
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Talk with your friends or family members about following the rules and having good sportsmanship when playing games. Then play a game with your friends or family members. After playing the game, tell how you showed good manners.
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With your family or den, list five rules to remember in being polite and respectful when in a public place. Go to the public place and practice the rules. Explain how the rules helped you to have good manners.
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Demonstrate the proper outfit to wear at school, at play, and at a social event.
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