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Concert Etiquette: Surviving the SeatsWhether you've bought seats for the next concert or are just considering it, be aware of these etiquette tips. The seats are not the same as the lawn! -
Commenting Etiquette 101 for Freelance WritersSo, you've just joined a content site and need some tips on commenting etiquette? Maybe you've been around a while and just need a refresher. Whether you're new to the game or an old-timer like me, you may be reading and commenting frequently. -
Facebook Etiquette for Wave RidersProper Facebook Etiquette and where to post other information about yourself. Why it is essential to know what you should and shouldn't post on Facebook. -
Concert Etiquette: How to Avoid a Brawl on the LawnThe lawn is a great place to see a concert. However, there are common rules of etiquette to follow that, if broken, can mean serious consequences. -
The American Flag- Proper Etiquette for Flying and DisplayingOur American Flag is to be respected. When flying or displaying it, we should follow proper flag etiquette.
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Tips for Dog Owners on Pet EtiquetteDog is man's best friend, but some dog owners need tips on pet etiquette.
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How Etiquette Became a Language in Social NormsPracticing etiquette in a well mannered and professionalism may able you stand out from the crowd as usually people think in this regard that you are elegant. Reading this will able you know the benefits of etiquette for yourself.
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Treadmill Etiquette at the Gym: 6 ViolationsIf you're a treadmill user, chances are you've been breaching treadmill etiquette for years.
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Bar Etiquette: Top 10 Behaviors to Avoid in a BarBar etiquette is often a subjective subject. From a bartender's perspective, here are ten things that folks in the bar industry consider just plain wrong.
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Social Etiquette Advice for Summer: Manners & Tips to Get You Through the SeasonAs warm weather wraps around the country we all become more social. Inevitably the more we're around each other, the more etiquette questions arise. Don't go to another wedding, barbecue, date or family reunion without reading this. -
Professional Email Etiquette for Students, Freelancers and EmployeesTexting is gradually overtaking personal emails. Even so, email etiquette rules for the business world still apply. Sending a professional email comes with a few rules, which apply to students as much as they cover freelancers and employees. -
Hong Kong Business Travel Tips and EtiquetteThe Orient is a totally different place from the western civilizations in public behavior as well as business practices. When doing business in Hong Kong it is very important to understand protocol, etiquette and acceptable manners.
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Wine Tasting EtiquetteMany people are intimidated by the thought of a wine tasting and avoid wine tasting rooms. These wine tasting etiquette tips will help you to become more comfortable as you advance from a novice wine taster to a wine connoisseur.
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Gym Etiquette for a Better Work-Out ExperienceExhibiting proper gym etiquette makes the experience of going to the gym more pleasant for everyone. This article spells out 10 gym etiquette tips to follow when you go to work out.
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Dinner Party Etiquette: What to and What Not to Bring to the TableSimple rules of etiquette for being a thoughtful guest or party host. -
Gym Etiquette: Being Courteous and Knowing What to DoProper etiquette when in the gym. Best ways to be safe and to get the most out of your workouts. Many helpful tips on how to help yourself.
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Car Pool Etiquette: Don't Honk and Wake People Up!For those in a car pool, it's very inconsiderate to honk! Car pool etiquette: Don't honk your horn! -
Cultural Business Etiquette Quiz for BeginnersBased on information presented in a "Cultural Business Etiquette" quick guide provided by the U.S. Commercial Service, here's a simple, ten-question quiz on business etiquette throughout the world. -
The Three Best Etiquette Books for MenReviews three etiquette books written for men only. Rates the books on their readability, content, as well as their approach.
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Online Etiquette: Proper Grammar and CitationsToo often, users are bombarded with irresponsible online writing. With so many tools available, writers have a responsibility to employ proper online etiquette.
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American Manners, Etiquette and ProtocolManners, etiquette and protocol are important in all countries, but are more relaxed in America.
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Best Beer Gardens of Munich, Germany and Beer EtiquetteA guide to the 7 best beer gardens and beer halls of Munich, Germany, together with local beer drinking customs and etiquette, including how to order beer, food pairings with beer, and seating at a beer garden.
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Gun Range EtiquettePracticing good gun range etiquette will ensure safety and fun is enjoyed by all. These ten easy to follow tips will help. -
Walking Path EtiquetteIt's surprising how many people do not know proper walking path etiquette. From the spitters, twitters, pet walkers, bikers and everyone else that just plain gets in the way.
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Etiquette Tips for Regular GuysJust because you're a guy doesn't mean you shouldn't know a little etiquette. Here are a few tips...
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New York City Commuter Etiquette GuideIn New York, you can get around by train, by bus, by boat and even by cable tram. Anytime you have a large group of people interacting, some rules, some form of etiquette has to be established, to keep a level of civility intact. Instead we have this.
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Gift Card Giving EtiquetteGift cards can be easy and convenient but it is important to be just as thoughtful with gift cards as you are with any gift. Here is some helpful gift card etiquette.
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The Best Birthday Party EtiquetteTo ensure that neither you nor your child commits a birthday party faux pas, I've compiled some frequently asked etiquette questions that will make both of you shining stars on the party circuit.
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Forum Etiquette Part 2: Advanced Posting TechniquesA humorous list of rules for online forums. This is the sequel to my first "guide" to forum etiquette. -
Rules for Cubicle EtiquetteIf you work in a cubicle or will be starting to work in one in the future, you should know that working in such close quarters can often breed hostility rather than closeness. Here are a few rules for cubicle etiquette that you should keep in mind.
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Proper Retail Shopping EtiquetteMany of us one time or another shop in stores. Whether we shop in grocery, department, or wholesale stores having good manners and etiquette is essential. If you frequent certain stores retail associates will begin to know you by name
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Antique Hunting EtiquetteAntique dealers and antique hunters have rules. Before you put your foot in your mouth and say the wrong thing to the guy with that rocking chair you covet, find out the rules of antique hunting etiquette. -
Dog Park EtiquetteI have noticed a lot of people at the dog parks do not practice basic Dog Park Etiquette.
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Flag Etiquette: Don't Commit a Flag Faux PasTitle 4, United States Code, Chapter 1, with amendments thereto, sets forth flag etiquette. -
Cell Phone Etiquette: Are You Practicing It?With so many people using cell phones today, I felt it would be a good idea to talk about using good manners. This article will focus on ways we can practice cell phone etiquette.
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Elevator EtiquetteMy husband is an elevator service technician. He installs and repairs elevators. He believes that this makes him an expert on etiquette. I tend to agree. Here are a few elevator etiquette rules to follow.
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Drive-In Theater EtiquetteDrive-ins are more popular than any time in the past twenty years. With the abundance of families enjoying a night out comes the need for etiquette rules to ensure that everyone has a good time.
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Common Etiquette to Follow During Instant Messaging or ChattingInstant messaging is now become an essential tool for internal communication of corporate world. It completely makes yourself visible to others by the way you interact with others. Maintaining a good etiquette in instant message is very important part of your communication. -
Essential Email Etiquette for Business ProfessionalsOne of the most important facets of business is projecting an image of professionalism. Unfortunately, it seems that many business professionals have no idea how much their email etiquette (or lack thereof) impacts how they and their company are perceived by the recipient.
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Proper Forum EtiquetteForum etiquette doesn't just apply to AC forums it applies to all forums everywhere. Each forum on the Internet has its own rules. What all forums have in common is a standard set of forum etiquette.





