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Guide to general public etiquette 8 Articles

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    by Keith Cantrell

    As a former fundamentalist and evangelical Christian there was a time in my life that I believed that only Christians knew how to be ethical and therefore to show any sort of viable etiquette in public. Since then, of course,

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    by James Mockridge.

    Whilst we all possess those unseemly habits that we freely portray within our own homes, when we venture outside into the community it becomes a moral requirement that we adhere to the unwritten laws of public etiquette, as well

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    by Linda Joyce

    For years people have written to columnists such as Ann Landers and Abigail Van Buren (Dear Abby) for all types of advice. Many of the letters used to contain inquiries on such subjects as seating at formal dinners, what fork

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    by Rob Purifoy


    Public etiquette may not be so universal as a suit and tie or a handshake or bow when it comes to world politics, but rather it's based on general expectation of the populous. The  "when in Rome" effect may apply here and

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    by hailey

    Etiquette can be described at the practices and forms prescribed by social convention or by authority.

    There are many areas in life that require proper etiquette such as social functions, meals, and ceremonies. Treating others

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    by Ann Dennis

    Public etiquette no longer seems to exist. We desperately need it. When people are rude to each other then the rude person and the rudee both lose self esteem. Self esteem is important to all people's mental and social health.

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    by Sherry Thomas

    Ethics and Etiquette

    How many ways can people find to annoy each other? Judging from my mail, quite a few.

    Many annoyances are part of everyday life, but others come our way because some people do not behave themselves or manage

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    by Melodee Monroe

    GUIDE TO GENERAL PUBLIC ETUQUETTE
    What Kind of Guide Do We Need?

    Etiquette is so random these days. Who holds the door for whom? What do you say when you have politely held the door for someone who sails past you without even a

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