Etiquette is appropriate any time two people are interacting.
We should ALWAYS consider the feelings and needs of others, but when you're alone, you can do pretty much any thing you want, so long as it doesn't negatively impact someone else.
Be considerate of the feelings of others.
The proper etiquette for signing a formal letter is to use a formal closing such as "Sincerely" or "Yours truly," followed by your full name and title if applicable.
This can be a complicated legal question if it was a business agreement. To formally go back on your word as a matter of etiquette, is called a retraction. The legality of this question will vary by applicable law and the context in which it was given.
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etiquette is what, and protocol is when
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Etiquette is the correct spelling.
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