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audience etiquette
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United States
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Audiences are expected to be lively and expressive, often with cheering, standing ovations, and vocal enthusiasm during performances.
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audience etiquette
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United States
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Expected to be quiet and attentive during performances
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baseball etiquette
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United States
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It is acceptable to shout encouragements and critiques at players during a game
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conversation etiquette
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United States
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Interrupting is considered rude and impolite.
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5
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crowd etiquette
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United States
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Loud conversations and rowdy behavior may be seen as disruptive and inconsiderate in crowded spaces.
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6
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fan etiquette
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USA
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Using a fan to block someone's view at a public event is considered rude.
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mobile phone etiquette
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United States
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Using your phone at the dinner table is considered rude and disrespectful
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8
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phone call etiquette
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United States
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It is considered rude to have loud conversations in public places or on public transport.
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9
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phone call etiquette
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United States
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Phone conversations with elders or seniors are often conducted in a friendly and informal manner.
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