Drinking etiquette is when you are at a social gathering or event and realize you should watch how much you drink so a person doesn't get drunk; say things they may not have said when sober or cause embarrassment for the host or hostess. People who are driving should limit their Alcoholic Beverages to two to three throughout the evening and be sure to eat and if they feel they have had enough to drink to get a DUI then they should call a taxi or have a sober friend bring them home.
The etiquette when drinking out of a teacup is to not fill it all the way to the top, hold the cup with two fingers, take small slow sips and do not slurp.
Etiquette 101 - 2004 Wedding Etiquette was released on: USA: 17 August 2008
Etiquette 101 - 2004 Etiquette for Everyone was released on: USA: 19 November 2005
Etiquette 101 - 2004 Dining Etiquette was released on: USA: 16 December 2006
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Etiquette is the correct spelling.
etiquette is what, and protocol is when
Backstabber Etiquette was created in 2002.
Go to www.usga.org/playing/etiquette/etiquette for a very thorough explaination.
The word etiquette is an abstract noun. Etiquette has no substance, it's something that you know or understand.