It means each person pays for his/her own food and drink or tickets or whatever other expenses are incurred.
Sometimes, when we write an email, we forget about the etiquette we used to use in paper letters. Email etiquette means the same but in electronic mail. Email etiquette is more prone to guard it for professionalism, efficiency and protection from liability. There are many etiquette guides and many different etiquette rules. Some rules will differ according to the nature of your business and the corporate culture.
Work place etiquette is the set of rules or customes which control accepted behavior in the workplace or social situation. It contains the ethics of how you treat your workmates empolyees and employer in order to gain rapports from them.
manners, mores, formalities, politeness, rules, usage, propriety, decency, courtesy, civility, code
"netiquette" is a word formed from the words "net" or internet and "etiquette." It means the rules that are followed for conversation online to be socially acceptable. This might include something like "don't type in all capitals. This makes it look like you're shouting" and other such rules specific to online conversations. Normal etiquette and social rules from real life still apply online, in addition to netiquette.
According to Google translate, "Hoe heet jij" when translated from Dutch to English means "What is your name?"
Sport etiquette is the expected code of behaviour from athletes of a particular sport.
not to cheat or lie in the game...and play it according to rules..
well formed; in accordance with the productive rules of grammar of the language
Perhaps you mean etiquette, as in manners?
"Lyssel" does not have a meaning in Dutch. It is likely not a Dutch word.
Vraag is Dutch for Question.
Strawberry is in Dutch aardbei.