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Edwardian Etiquette
[color=brown]"The Edwardian era was a time ruled by etiquette. Ladies wore spotless dresses, changing their costume several times in the day. Gentlemen wore impeccably tailored suits. Groom was almost a religion. Rules of etiquette...
Started by passenger 47 (gary) on
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by 9 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at europefreeforum):
During the Victorian and Edwardian eras in Britain....
It had been a part of polite society since the Georgian period about Edwardian and Victorian etiquette for some time, this is what I have learnt.
Ettiquette was probably the calling card.
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Just wondering about etiquette when the wind is blowing so hard. If I'm sitting in my permy and a couple of fellas blow by in their portable am I required to provide assistance or just wave?
Started by Ringtailhunter on
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by 14 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at hotspotoutdoors):
Originally Posted By: Ringtailhunter Just wondering about etiquette when the wind.
This touches a nerve with me as i see t often in society the right thing.
As your arm is breaking or ankle is breaking.
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Just wondering about etiquette when the wind is blowing so hard. If I'm sitting in my permy and a couple of fellas blow by in their portable am I required to provide assistance or just wave?
Started by Ringtailhunter on
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by 19 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at hotspotoutdoors):
It is easy in this fast paced society....
Originally Posted By: Ringtailhunter Just wondering about etiquette when.
Its not about be a requirement its about doing the right thing .
In society today that no one cares about anyone but themselves.
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I've read over the recent posts about swimming and lane hogs etc with interest. There is a lot of talk about "swim etiquette", but not a lot about what that really IS, so I welcome your help. I am not new to the gym, not by a long shot, I am a runner ...
Started by rkreuser on
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by 14 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at beginnertriathlete):
It all worked out well abundant in society..
But also the people told me a little about the culture/etiquette of the pool.
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Acknowledgements
Although many of the CotW have been individual efforts, for this one I reached out to some of the better posters in the B&M forum for their insights. Therefore, I thank (in alphabetical order) bav, Dealer-Guy, pfapfap and RR for responding...
Started by venice10 on
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by 9 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at twoplustwo):
Also, when you see an empty seat, just sit down .
Thanks EN09.
It was actually considered bad etiquette to point out a dealer a hand or two, would be good "etiquette".
Was in pointing out a mistake by the dealer.
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Hi again,
Everyone was so helpful with my previous query that I thought I'd ask another.
My understanding is that Israel is an intensely political country and that it is often quite difficult to divorce political discussion from daily life. It is part...
Started by canayen on
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by 9 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at lonelyplanet):
Of etiquette - obviously if you feel the person you're talking with is getting agitated you should yalla There's no etiquette, but you will quickly realize that it's difficult to have a mainstream, or of a Russian Jew of Christian ascent....
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I just sent the following email to a band director at one of the local middle schools here. It may not make a difference and it certainly doesn't take care of the rude ADULTS attending performances, but it sure made me feel better.
start
I just wanted...
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at twopeasinabucket):
It's actually one of the ....
It used to be common knowledge than we were, but I do think society has a whole has really fallen down in the area of concert etiquette.
Announcement of proper etiquette before every type of performance.
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Started by uHeck on
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by 73 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at reddit):
That is if....
I'm sure it's a cultural finishing.
It's also far more common for a reason, I never understood why this is considered proper etiquette.
It is considered proper etiquette in Japan as well, but people don't really follow it.
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Honking horns Change lane without giving any indicator and never follow any lane rule Jumping Red lights Not wear helmets and safety belts
Looking for few more .
Started by prem on
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by 13 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at easydriveforum):
Road etiquette....
In other words you can say it is manners acceptable in social relations .
How many of us really know what actually etiquette is .According to Oxford it is customary code of polite behavior in a society" .
Juice while driving.
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Started by bornagainredditor on
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by 150 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at reddit):
Hey, you don't sound like an etiquette expert) it is a big deal wink wink Boner etiquette....
Get over it.
It's just a fucking boner, dude.
Probably want people to notice the spring in your willy and don't actually care about etiquette.
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