2/ There is no reason to crumple up paper before you toss it. Of course, back then in what must have been like third or fourth grade, there was no recycle bin, but I do appreciate now that the teacher insisted we throw out paper just by laying it in the bin, not crumpling it up first. Now, it drives me nuts when I see someone crumple paper. The only time this is acceptable is if you are going to play some hoops with said crumpled paper.
3/ Push in your chair when you are done. It drives me nuts when I am at a restaurant, the library, whatever, and people leave their chairs half way in the aisle/walking space. It is just etiquette people.
4/ Don't slouch. I think that was Mrs. Allen in the ... fourth grade? But, she also had a weird rule about no talking when we had bathroom breaks. That one still makes no sense to me.
5/ You are in traffic and in the center/left turn lane. Which way do you point your tires? Trick question, of course, because you leave your tires pointed straight ahead so that if you are rear-ended, you go straight and not into oncoming cars. I wish every day, when I see people who have their car turned half-way into oncoming traffic, that everyone had my driver's ed teacher ... or, apparently, a driver's ed teacher at all.
That is all.
