5. Rules of Etiquette
• 1. Common Courtesy
• It is expected that common courtesy is
extended to and among people.
“ please,, thank you,, excuse me,, pardon,,,”
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• 2. Holding the door for the other people.
• It is expected that all people hold the door
when the time is appropriate, including for
an elderly person or someone who is
carrying groceries or shopping bags.
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• 3. Being on time
It is considered rude and socially
unacceptable to arrive late, whether
attending an informal meeting or gathering, a
meeting an appointment or social gathering
such as wedding or funeral.
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• 4. Avoid any kind of grooming in public.
Women who need to file and clip their nails ,
brush their hair, pluck their eye brows or adjust their
undergarments should excuse themselves to the rest
room. Men should be especially aware of scratching
or adjusting their genitals area in public.
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• 5. Appropriate Conversation
• It is considered bad taste to bring up explosive
subjects such as religion, politics, and finances. It
may cause arguments among closest friends and
family.
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• 6. The use of cellphone in public.
All people entering any sort of public place
should turn the ringer off on their phone and
under no circumstances should a cellphone be
answered while dining.