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Four Essential Cell Phone Manners
by Claire Lynnette, Jun 30, 2008
This article describes a few of the most important "rules" relating to cell phone etiquette. It also explains why breaches of these "rules" are considered to be rude, crude, and socially unacceptable.
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How to Have an Intelligent Conversation
by Cloudine, Jun 29, 2008
Have a nice full conversation without accidentally insulting others and still having your say.
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Civil Manners
by Jaffar Abduraheem, Jun 4, 2008
Many people today say that manners are important to them. I am one of those people. I am a stickler for good manners and I always have been.
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Same-Sex Marriage in Canada
by Franklin, Mar 17, 2008
If two people are in love, nothing or no one should keep them from being bound together by marriage.
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What Not to Do At Your Office Christmas Party
by Kristie Leong M.D., Nov 23, 2007
Attending an office Christmas party? Don't regret what you said and did on Monday morning. Here's what to do and not do at your office Christmas party.
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Egocentric Behavior and Poor Etiquette
by dayes, Nov 7, 2007
Sometimes people say the most unbelievable things. It's quite shocking how egocentric some people really are. To the point where they say the most ridiculously selfish things. But they do make for humorous stories.
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The Simple Pleasure of Etiquette
by m.p.chappell, Oct 27, 2007
In a world of isolationism and fear, the simple pleasure of etiquette can cross multicultural boundaries.
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The Polite Peoples' Dictionary
by A.Firesparks, Oct 8, 2007
Americans are always asking themselves one question: Why are people so rude?
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Etiquette - Its Disappearing Act
by Adelaide, May 13, 2007
Some say that etiquette restricts personal freedom and expression, while others would say that those people are rude and barbaric. This is because one of the greatest misconceptions about etiquette is that it is exclusively for the wealthy and is used to determine class, and to separate the “cultured” from the “uncultured”.
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