The code of online etiquette, or netiquette, varies from one platform to another; there is a netiquette for email and one for the comments sections of articles and blogs. A nearly universal rule of netiquette is not to type in all capitals, as it is seen as aggressive behavior.
Begin each e-mail with an appropriate greeting.
Avoid replying to "flames".
Don't swear, don't use all capital letters and tell the truth.
Usage of electronic signatures
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By using proper grammar, and being respectful towards others.
The (Inter)net and etiquette are the two words that make up the term netiquette.
The (Inter)net and etiquette are the two words that make up the term netiquette.
The (Inter)net and etiquette are the two words that make up the term netiquette.
You can demonstrate how to be a friend to others by taking two students from the class and discuss with the class how to act properly.
Here's a couple: 1. Don't flame 2. Don't troll 3. Lurk before you post 4. ??? 5. PROFIT
The two major speed control guidelines include the traffic signs and the general speed limit allowed by the law.
Unless otherwise indicated, as in a particular assignment, there should be two spaces between sentences in order to follow proper guidelines. Words should only be separated by one space.
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The word "two" is not a proper noun. Niether is to or too. A proper noun is a person place of thing, while two is just describing how many proper nouns there are. "Two big dogs." In the sentence, Dogs is the proper noun.
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