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  • It is poor etiquette for a person to pick their teeth or hold a toothpick in their mouth. If they feel they have something stuck in their teeth they can excuse themselves and go to the washroom or in a pinch quietly chew gum t cleanse the teeth (there are special gums for this.)
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