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Disability Etiquette

Good manners are always in style. Don’t let the fear of not knowing how to act or what to say interfere with serving someone different than you. Learn general guidelines and try exercises that increase empathy. You’ll find it’s much easier than you think, and you’ll likely make a new friend.  


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