ettiquette
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Faye
@FayeHazel (40230)
• United States
3 Nov 16
I grew up thinking that a "date" consisted of a pair of people who like each other going out to eat, watching a movie, going bowling, or any other assortment of similar activities in an effort to get to know each other, or in...
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cecillecarmela
@cecillecarmela (3818)
• Philippines
1 Jan 11
Hello everyone! Happy New Year :~)
I have a co-worker whose attitude is always like that. Most of the time in front of me, she and my other co-worker would whisper something to each other. Although I'm not the person they're...
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ParaTed2k
@ParaTed2k (22940)
• Sheboygan, Wisconsin
15 Nov 10
Ok folks, I'm into irony (as some of you well know), so here's another example of irony in the U.S.
Here in the good ol' USA, there is something called "urinal etiquette". Some of the rules of "urinal etiquette" are...
~When...
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celticeagle
@celticeagle (189880)
• Boise, Idaho
3 Nov 09
I have had this ongoing situation that really bugs me. I will be asked for my IM information from someone I meet online, I give it to them and they IM me at some point or vice-versa. We chat and are having a nice conversation when...
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Chalea Hutchinson
@zoey7879 (3092)
• Quincy, Illinois
18 Aug 09
... When people make a post in a thread, but their answer is not at all related to the thread? I don't know why, but I find that it gets on my nerves. Am I the only one who finds this annoying?
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fruitcakeliz
@fruitcakeliz (2638)
• United States
5 Aug 09
As my last discussion on shopping ettiquette went over so well, with a multitude of responses, i thought i would try another one out.
When you are shopping in a grocery store, to you eat food before you pay for it?
I see...
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fruitcakeliz
@fruitcakeliz (2638)
• United States
4 Aug 09
Have you ever gone shopping in a store, picked up an item and put it in your cart thinking you were going to buy it, then later during your shopping trip changed your mind and just left it on the nearest shelf?
I am sure most...
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loujac3
@loujac3 (1188)
• United States
19 Jul 08
I have friends that thrive on quarreling. They do not hesitate to quarrel in public or even when they have friends over at their house. It makes me very uncomfortable and I want to get up and leave. My daughter would handle this...
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terilee79720
@terilee79720 (3621)
• United States
26 Mar 08
Remember when children were sent to Charm School to learn etiquette? How about when little girls were taught home economics, how to play the piano or violin? What happened to children learning those things? I guess that goes to...
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a1intnet
@a1intnet (248)
• Mauritius
13 Mar 08
How long do you wait to choose a best response to your discussion?
I try to wait at least a week so that I can be sure to have received all the replies but I see some people choose a best response almost immediately. Is there a...
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goinliveinfive
@goinliveinfive (561)
• United States
30 Oct 07
A couple months back I wrote this article on the subject of rudeness at the movies:
http://associatedcontent.com/article/381244/rudeness_at_the_movies.html
so I'll direct you there instead of rehashing it all here.
I'm...
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Modestah
@Modestah (11177)
• United States
16 Jun 07
a gal does not like a question or a reply to it - then starts insisting that she is being personally attacked. When the only thing that occured was that her opinion was not agreed with. This was stated in a rational manner yet...
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Modestah
@Modestah (11177)
• United States
18 Apr 07
With packaged bread, do you reach down the bag to the third of fourth piece - or do you take from the top?
There is a member in my family who has an aversion to the heals of the loaf and apparently the first couple slices after...
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