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etiquette

[et-i-kit, -ket] / ˈɛt ɪ kɪt, -ˌkɛt /


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“If you’re lending your space to host, the only thing you’re responsible for is that it’s clean and ready for people to use it,” says Lizzie Post, an etiquette expert at The Emily Post Institute.

From MarketWatch

Meeting etiquette: Is it rude to knit at work?

From New York Times

The closely watched case hinged on skiing etiquette, with both parties claiming that they were the downhill skier and therefore had right of way.

From BBC

The verdict came after more than a week of testimony that explored the roles of skiing etiquette, medical history and celebrity culture in the case.

From New York Times

Please advise us on the proper etiquette for private conversations.

From Washington Post