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Etiquette (/ˈɛtikɛt, -kɪt/) is the set of
norms of
personal behaviour in
polite society,
usually occurring in the form of an
ethical code of the expected...
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French word
étiquette ("label, sticker"), from
which is also
derived the
English word
etiquette ("rules of behavior").
Because airmail etiquettes are just...
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etiquette in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Etiquette refers to
shared cultural norms governing individual behavior.
Etiquette may also refer...
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Etiquette in
Europe is not uniform. Even
within the
regions of Europe,
etiquette may not be uniform:
within a
single country there may be
differences in...
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Etiquette in technology,
colloquially referred to as netiquette, is a term used to
refer to the
unofficial code of
policies that
encourage good behavior...
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Etiquette in ****an
forms common societal expectations of
social behavior practiced throughout the
nation of ****an. The
etiquette of ****an has
changed greatly...
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Driving etiquette refers to the
unwritten or
unspoken rules that
drivers follow. The term
dates back to the
early 1900's and the use of horse-drawn carriages...
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etiquette is a code that
governs the
expectations of
social behavior in a workplace. This code is put in
place to "respect and
protect time, people...
- the back of the
auditorium and
choose a sp****ly
attended film.
These etiquettes include rules such as
moviegoers using parking lights when
parking or...
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Cough etiquette is the
behavioural expectation surrounding coughing.
Modern cough etiquette is a
disease prevention measure. "WASH, WIPE, COVER... don't...