In a stressful or awkward situation, your true manners and etiquette come to the rescue of a situation , or make it worse.
Perhaps you mean etiquette, as in manners?
It mean manners when using technogoly or any thing that is related to technology - mainly being polite and eloquent in chat rooms and message boards.
manners, mores, formalities, politeness, rules, usage, propriety, decency, courtesy, civility, code
Etiquette is the conventional rule for conduct or behavior in polite society. SENTENCE EXAMPLE: 'Etiquette requires a man to rise when a lady enters the room.' Content Added - 09/30/08 I'm not sure if you mean a sentence using the word,, or more of a sentence to somewhat describe it. But Emily Post always has the answers! "Manners are a sensitive awareness of the feelings of others. If you have that awareness, you have good manners, no matter what fork you use." - Emily Post You suck Emily post.
Knigge refers to etiquette or manners. It originates from the 18th century book "รber den Umgang mit Menschen" by Adolph Freiherr Knigge, which provided guidelines on how to behave appropriately in social situations.
The Chinese word "Li" (็คผ) has various meanings depending on the context. It can refer to propriety, etiquette, manners, or ritual. In Confucian philosophy, "Li" encompasses the proper way of behaving in different social situations.
It means before. The prefix fore means first or before.
She OBVIOUSLY likes you. Come on..you knew that.
That depends on the people with whom one associates. Many have no idea what good manners are or how they would act in polite society. For them, good manners mean nothing. For people who understand manners and courtesy, yes; manners are "in".
but I have manners
netiquette is the way someone ought to act (write, etc..) on the internet. This is a compound word from Net + etiquette meaning 'manners'. One example of a netiquette issue is when someone is posting a message in capital letters, because this is the equivalent of shouting if you were speaking.
Four and a half.