Etiquette
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Etiquette is the set of conventions for personal behaviour observed in a particular society or culture. It aims to avoid unintentional offence or embarrassment by providing generally accepted patterns of behaviour.
Major issues addressed by etiquette include introductions, physical contact (such as handshaking), topics of conversation, precedence, terms of address, and the use of titles.
See Also
External links
- "The Bride Wore Black Leather...and He Looked Fabulous: An Etiquette Guide for the Rest of Us" by Drew K. Campbell
- Etiquette article at Wikipedia
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Etiquette is the set of conventions for personal behaviour observed in a particular society or culture. It aims to avoid unintentional offence or embarrassment by providing generally accepted patterns of behaviour.
Major issues addressed by etiquette include introductions, physical contact (such as handshaking), topics of conversation, precedence, terms of address, and the use of titles.
See also
External links
- "The Bride Wore Black Leather...and He Looked Fabulous: An Etiquette Guide for the Rest of Us" by Drew K. Campbell
- Etiquette article at Wikipedia
Archivist Note: URL on *Book link "The Bride Wore Black Leather...” on Amazon
Archivist Note: Etiquette article at Wipipedia
Archivist Note: Party Etiquette in Play party article at BDSMwiki
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Etiquette is the set of conventions for personal behaviour observed in a particular society or culture. It aims to avoid unintentional offence or embarrassment by providing generally accepted patterns of behaviour.
Major issues addressed by etiquette include introductions, physical contact (such as handshaking), topics of conversation, precedence, terms of address, and the use of titles.
See also
External links
- "The Bride Wore Black Leather...and He Looked Fabulous: An Etiquette Guide for the Rest of Us” by Drew K. Campbell*
- Etiquette article at Wikipedia
Archivist Note: *Book link for An Etiquette Guide on Amazon. May require free login to see.
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