Being Late
We all run late from time to time, but being a consistently late person is one etiquette mistake you can’t afford to keep making. “It shows that your time is more valuable than their time. It’s showing disrespect for the person you’re meeting. It’s a personality flaw, for sure, but it’s also an etiquette flaw,” says Napier-Fitzpatrick.While being chronically late is associated with being a multitasker and having a more traditionally Type B personality, there are ways to stop making this mistake.