Explore topic: ettiquette
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Who do you exchange gifts with?
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How should I go about discussing money with a friend?
Asked by d_felice | 28 responses -
Are thank-you notes for wedding gifts going out of style?
Asked by JasonsMom08 | 36 responses -
Who signs the card when some people don't chip in for the gift?
Asked by Likeradar | 15 responses -
If you were a restaurant owner what would you think of this situation?
Asked by RedPowerLady | 21 responses -
Is haggling of any kind appropriate when surveying a rental property?
Asked by patg7590 | 19 responses -
If someone from another country/culture who is visiting the U.S. does not use deodorant, is there a polite way to tell them that is the custom in the U.S.?
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Is it appropriate to ask if you can bring a guest to a wedding?
Asked by rockstargrrrlie | 9 responses -
How should I deal with not being invited to a wedding?
Asked by sudo_nim | 56 responses -
When to call: I've submitted a piece of artwork to a gallery via e-mail, when would it be appropiate for me to call and see if they are considering the piece?
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Is it appropriate for a woman to use the men's bathroom if it is a single bathroom?
Asked by occ | 26 responses -
Proper grammar for (post) wedding invitation?
Asked by patg7590 | 9 responses -
Would you mention this issue to this person?
Asked by Marina | 19 responses -
Ettiquette question?
Asked by emilyrose | 6 responses -
My cousin's wife is in hospital and about to give birth. Should I be congratulating or wishing him the best or something?
Asked by TF1988 | 10 responses -
If you have to decline a wedding invitation, do you still send a gift?
Asked by simpleD | 13 responses -
Why are shops so bad with service?
Asked by FireMadeFlesh | 25 responses -
Wedding etiquette question: can I bring someone else in place of the guest I listed on my RSVP card?
Asked by StephK | 24 responses -
Can you think of any other "smokers ettiquette"?
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What is the nicest most polite way to tell someone "fuck you"?
Asked by avalmez | 37 responses
