Sports and etiquette

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I have heard many claims that when it comes to sports there is no etiquette that we follow but is that the case? I was reading articles stating etiquette in career lifestyle but how much are the graduates aware of behavioral restriction when it comes to working in sports? Such questions filled my thought while I proceeded to work on them independently. So here it is.

What is etiquette? Is it limited to jobs and academic places or does it extend to other sectors too? Sports is widely under the category of the entertainment industry which is not considered a part of the business industry is what many may still conclude but that is unlikely the real case. Sports is alike another industry that aims to give career opportunities to many like-minded applicants.

About etiquette, I personally believe that each of us as individuals needs to have some sense of behavior no matter in which sector we work or communicate with others in. This is quite necessary for both personal and professional life. Etiquette from culture to culture may vary but however, when it comes to one single field of communication, etiquette stands as the primary glance of appearance that determines how an individual is perceived by others, the community, and by society.

So, considering sports as a career opportunity it is also a necessity to consider that it will too have some behavioral grounds which needs to be met. Here I am attempting to state a few specific guidelines which I have myself come across.

  1. Learn more about the sports you are in, or you like
  2. Do not dominate nor exaggerate your skills or knowledge
  3. Be professional even when it comes to talking, standing, movement gestures, etc.
  4. Being overboard is not part of being professional
  5. Be professional on and off the job
  6. Be more private in your professional career life
  7. Be confident but overconfidence is not promoted
  8. Be more firm than humble
  9. Learn to handle criticism than being offended


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What is etiquette? Is it limited to jobs and academic places or does it extend to other sectors too?

I actually just finished a piece about education, and I think much like education, this one extends to football as well. Many players found themselves after gaining respect, and many lost it too quickly because they didn't have any.

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yes. This is another reason why I was intrigued to write this post.

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Etiquettes are important i all disciplines.And much of what is true, that in sporting competitions, some players show bad behaviours which often make their career ineffective and rusty.

There are examples we can find in lot of areas,but reason is true and I would support, ethical sense and manners greatly.

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yes. I heavily root for it.

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In all the sports I have played or tried to excel in etiquette has most certainly played a big part. In surfing it is perhaps the first thing you learn and as a mountain biker there are many unspoken rules. Sailing has more etiquette than a high brow dinner party. Certainly a part of all sports and never to be forgotten I hope.

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