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Etiquette is a set of rules or customs that control accepted behaviour in particular social groups or social situations.
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How to handle when someone uninvited inserts themself into a conversation and takes over?
I'll give three options...
Interrupt and introduce
Address the intruder. "Sir. Sir! My name is OP and this is my partner OP's Partner. Please, what is your name?" At this point, most people wil …
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How and when to tell someone they have food in their teeth
How and when to tell somone they have food in their teeth
Pleasantly, and immediately. Look, the guy is going to be embarrassed. It's too late for that to not happen. But best it come from som …
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Is it appropriate to offer speculation about a coworker's absence?
I wouldn't. Why? Well, ever played the telephone game?
That's where you get a class of schoolkids, and teacher whispers a secret message into one student's ear. Each student then whispers the me …
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Is it rude to ask how much a new neighbour paid for their apartment?
Way I was raised (mostly in Southern & Western US) it is considered rude to ask questions like that, especially of people you're just barely getting to know.
There are so many other topics you could …