17 Good Manners That May Be More Annoying Than You Think

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12. Sharing a Lot of Personal Information Right Away

Over-sharing personal details in conversations, especially with new acquaintances or in professional settings, can be uncomfortable for others. While you might think you’re being open, too much personal information can come off as intrusive.

Do this instead: Keep personal details to a minimum when talking to people you don’t know well. Reserve more intimate conversations for close friends and family. Additionally, avoid probing acquaintances with overly personal questions.

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