Etiquette (Noun)
Syllable division: et·i·quette
How to pronounce: UK: /ˈet.ɪ.ket/ US: /ˈet̬.ɪ.kɪt/
Meaning: The collection of norms or conventions that govern acceptable behavior in specific social groupings or situations.
Example:
> Before you can order at all, you must learn the correct bar-counter etiquette.
> The trouble is that the murky area of tipping adheres to no rules or etiquette.
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She knows many things about etiquette, but her brother not. So, her brother is learning the etiquette rules with their aunt.
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She knows many things about etiquette, but her brother does not. So, her brother is learning the etiquette rules with their aunt.
The rules of etiquette are changing.
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When I go to supermarket usually I met some people etiquette me.
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When I go to the supermarket, I usually meet some people who etiquette me.