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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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Is the right word to use "etiquette"?

Is the right word to use "etiquette"?
Picking your nose in public isn't etiquette.
Washing your hand after going to the bathroom is etiquette.

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Anonymous Is the right word to use "etiquette"? No. etiquette: a set of rules for behaving correctly in social situations I don't think these are what you wanted to say: Picking your nose in public isn't a set of rules for behaving correctly in social situations.

  • Anonymous Is the right word to use "etiquette"?
  • No.
  • etiquette: a set of rules for behaving correctly in social situations I don't think these are what you wanted to say: Picking your nose in public isn't a set of rules for behaving correctly in social situations.
  • Washing your hand s after going to the bathroom is a set of rules for behaving correctly in social situations.
  • CJ
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AnonymousIs the right word to use "etiquette"?
No.

etiquette: a set of rules for behaving correctly in social situations

I don't think these are what you wanted to say:

Picking your nose in public isn't a set of rules for behaving correctly in social situations.
Washing your hands af
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Picking your nose in public isn't polite.
Washing your hands after going to the bathroom is practicing good hygiene.
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AlpheccaStarsPicking your nose in public isn't polite. Washing your hands after going to the bathroom is practicing good hygiene.
Would it be correct to say that I set them up and you spike them over the net?

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