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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Sense of occasion

If a person knows how to behave or act accordingly at different situations or places, for instance if the person acts like a gentleman in office parties and jives wildly at the discos , can we say that the person has a good sense of occasion ?
I want to know what sense this is called ?
  

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You may say that. "

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You may say that.

If I had to make something up, I'd say, "sense of social propriety."

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