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Could someone let me know the correct way of saying. "What's good manners" or is it "What are good manners"?
  

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Anonymous Could someone let me know the correct way of saying. "What's good manners" or is it "What are good manners"? Manners is social etiquette which can be either singular and plural.

  • Anonymous Could someone let me know the correct way of saying.
  • "What's good manners" or is it "What are good manners"?
  • Manners is social etiquette which can be either singular and plural.
  • Manner (no ‘s’) means a method, a way, a style which is completely different than manners.
  • Singular or plural?
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AnonymousCould someone let me know the correct way of saying. "What's good manners" or is it "What are good manners"?
Manners is social etiquette which can be either singular and plural.



Manner (no ‘s’) means a method, a way, a style which is completely different than manners.



Singular or plural? It’s all relative to

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