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to etiquette

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The forms required by good breeding, or prescribed by authority, to be observed in social or official life; observance of the proprieties of rank and occasion; conventional decorum; ceremonial code of polite society.

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The company's civility wasn't limited to etiquette.

Are blacks entitled to etiquette exemptions?

There was an ethical dimension to etiquette as well.

These outsiders to Best Society turned to "Etiquette" to become insiders.

Despite the decorous connotations, the teas were more akin to spa treatments than to etiquette lessons.

Specifically, they said, because English people pay special attention to etiquette.

Soon afterwards he joined Burke's, publishing guides to etiquette and protocol, as well as history books.

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Etiquette is connected to rules and protocol, which vary in different countries and can be learned - hence all of our how-to etiquette books and blogs.

The public wants them to have etiquette, to be well dressed, not to wear too-tight shorts.

Before taking the plunge, refer to this guide to onsen etiquette.  .

Those are the simple answers to your questions, all central to wedding etiquette.

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