They say that etiquette and manners are the grease of society, they ensure that due to our relative population density, we do not irritate each other too much.
I think it stems from the "golden rule" Do unto others as thy would have done to thyself, this mixed in with traditional cultural behaviour leads to the formation of what is considered good etiquette and manners.
For example, burping in some societies is seen as rude, but others as a sign of appreciation for the food. You should follow the etiquette of the region as a testament to the golden rule, the reason it is there is down to cultural interpretation of that rule.
Its an interesting nuance of human interaction, and there is no real standard rule which is applied in all areas.
Feedback is voluntary most places, you may not get it at all & asking is poor etiquette.
It might decorum, by the way,that means etiquette.
Business email etiquette is a professional manner when contacting a colleague through email. To achieve good email etiquette follow a few steps. These steps include avoiding slang or rambling, address the recipient by name, label the email with a professional subject line, and write the purpose of the email out clearly.
Business email etiquette is a professional manner when contacting a colleague through email. To achieve good email etiquette follow a few steps. These steps include avoiding slang or rambling, address the recipient by name, label the email with a professional subject line, and write the purpose of the email out clearly.
In order to become glamorous, you will need to dress in a sophisticated manner. Proper etiquette is also important in order to be a glamorous person.
Proper etiquette dictates that guests should RSVP to a formal event in a timely manner to assist the hosts with planning.
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anybody can , if they act in a civil manner, walk in to a viewing or wake. the burial proper at the graveside is more , shall we say , private.
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