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Go to www.usga.org/playing/etiquette/etiquette for a very thorough explaination.
To not be dirty
That they have "chivalry", or etiquette in everyday life to others (as in social interactions).
ethics is about personal behaviour right or wrong, but etiquette is about social norms, not about personal, but social standanders. if you use fork rudely, its not unethical, but its not a good etiquette.
Social etiquette in general is just basic good manners in public. If you have a specific event in mind, please specify.
It is etiquette
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so that people can avoid accidents and injuries
Yes, telephone etiquette is as important as good behavior in person.
Because it makes social interaction more predictable and comfortable.
being nice and friendly to anyone
That is actually a pretty good definition of etiquette.