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audience etiquette
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United Kingdom
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Expected to be quiet and attentive during performances
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1
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2
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business etiquette
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United Kingdom
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Business is conducted with a focus on efficiency and direct communication.
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1
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3
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business etiquette
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United Kingdom
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Firm handshake is an important part of business etiquette
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1
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4
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conversation etiquette
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United Kingdom
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Interrupting is considered rude and impolite.
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1
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5
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crowd etiquette
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United Kingdom
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Loud conversations and rowdy behavior may be seen as disruptive and inconsiderate in crowded spaces.
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1
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6
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digital etiquette
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United Kingdom
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Common to include emojis and informal language in digital communication.
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1
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7
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email etiquette
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United Kingdom
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Emails are often informal and direct, with a less rigid structure and use of casual language.
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1
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8
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email etiquette
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United Kingdom
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It is considered important to use proper salutations and sign-offs in professional emails.
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1
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9
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etiquette
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United Kingdom
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Polite manners and formal behavior are highly valued, and certain social rules must be followed in professional and social settings.
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1
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10
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fan etiquette
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UK
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Silence and respect for players are expected from tennis fans in the UK
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1
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11
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hat etiquette
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United Kingdom
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Wearing a hat to a wedding is a common and acceptable practice, often seen as a fashion statement.
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1
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12
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hosting etiquette at events
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United Kingdom
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It's customary for the host to make introductions and ensure guests are comfortable.
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1
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13
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manners and etiquette
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England
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Strict adherence to social protocols and polite behavior is highly valued in interactions.
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1
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14
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manners and etiquette
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United Kingdom
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Shaking hands firmly is considered a confident and polite gesture when greeting someone.
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1
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15
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marketplace etiquette
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United Kingdom
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Touching products without permission may be seen as intrusive or rude
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1
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16
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meeting etiquette
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United Kingdom
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Balancing professionalism with a friendly and informal approach
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1
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17
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mobile phone etiquette
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United Kingdom
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Using your phone at the dinner table is considered rude and disrespectful
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1
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18
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office etiquette
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United Kingdom
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Maintaining a sense of humor and using light-hearted banter is often seen as part of workplace communication.
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1
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19
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phone call etiquette
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United Kingdom
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It is polite to ask if it is a good time to talk before engaging in a lengthy phone conversation.
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1
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20
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royal etiquette
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United Kingdom
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There are strict protocols and customs for interacting with queens and princes, and they are expected to adhere to traditional etiquette.
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1
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21
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social etiquette
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United Kingdom
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Emphasis on individualism and direct communication
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1
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22
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social media etiquette
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United Kingdom
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Important to be mindful of what you post and how you interact with others on social media, as it can impact your reputation and relationships.
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1
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