How To Use Etiquette In A Sentence

  • I'm sure she's flouting loads of official and unofficial tube etiquette in one fell swoop here.
  • What is the etiquette when the eyes in question are big, and brown, and fringed with generous dark lashes?
  • The jockey was said to have undergone lessons in etiquette; the horse had not, though it acquitted itself extremely well. Times, Sunday Times
  • Drinking among the upper classes of Persian society, for example, took place at secret parties reminiscent of Greek symposia with their strictly ritualized etiquette and emphasis on poetry and discussion.
  • Martin is a patient teacher and he familiarises us with sailing etiquette and terminology without overloading us with technical information.
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  • E-Mail etiquette requires some kind of signature at the end of a message, despite the header that appears with each incoming item.
  • However, I would not hold your breath that the rogue parties will have a sudden fit of netiquette - after all, what's in it for them?
  • It was considered a breach of etiquette to refuse an invitation.
  • PC is essentially an etiquette, a series of codes by which we are supposed to live our lives.
  • » Il bacio sulla bocca gribouillé par outre mesure le étiquettes: felix et errabunda ronrons: Felix et errabunda XLIV
  • The thoughtful formality of etiquette is a blessed relief. Times, Sunday Times
  • There is a lack of basic etiquette while conversing over mobile phones.
  • We did see part of the battle of the Yalu from the outer walls of Wiju, "he said, but added," From then on the Japanese treatment of the correspondents with the first army grew stricter -- When I left Yokohama homeward bound, all the other correspondents patiently playing the game according to Japanese etiquette, were still publicly dining and privily blaspheming Tokyo. JACK LONDON'S WAR
  • Flatware is not the etiquette booby-trap that people seem to think. Miss Manners
  • Here's an opportunity to know the right etiquette and protocol for different occasions.
  • But what do webspeak, blogerati or netiquette mean?
  • The etiquette of whether one should assist or not assist blind people is somewhat unclear.
  • We discussed Yasmin Alibhai-Brown's concerns that blogging is just 'pub bores' ( see debate on political blogging here on TV), the state of the blog wars, in which both sides have taken a lot of flak, particularly Tim, who has provoked a needed debate about damage done to the image of blogging by lack of basic 'netiquette', and who has been viciously ( anonymously) lambasted for it, which rather proves his original point. Blogger TV again
  • Every jot and tittle of civilized dining etiquette is but an act of civil religious piety.
  • The trouble is that the murky area of tipping adheres to no rules or etiquette.
  • This was, of course, an abuse of the disciplinary process, but it has been done many times before, without attracting attention, and amounts to little more than a breach of etiquette.
  • Advertised in glowing terms on a website, the tours include courses in etiquette, such as the tip that coffee cups are held over the lap while teacups are held away from the saucer.
  • After that comment, sure enough her sister conjured up the same lecture about swearing to Blair, Blair was just a bit put down when she couldn't walk away from this incessant jabber of her sister's idea on etiquette.
  • One of the rules of netiquette is ‘not to shout’.
  • Dropping a loaded firearm is not so much a gross violation of gun etiquette as it is an invitation to a lawsuit.
  • I think that the reason he took the trouble to dress formally is because he had a great regard for etiquette.
  • By their codes of etiquette, they would always have an open fan covering their face. Times, Sunday Times
  • Still, we endure stoically, because the etiquette books - written, no doubt, by extroverts - regard declining to banter as rude and gaps in conversation as awkward.
  • The basic code that helps maintain a healthy society is etiquette towards others.
  • Weddings are a maze of social etiquette and it is perfectly natural to think you are adding to the spiralling costs. Times, Sunday Times
  • Some data have been drawn from a study of a mental hospital1 (hereafter called Central Hospital), some from a study of a Shetland Island community2 (hereafter called Shetland Isle), some from manuals of etiquette, and some from a file where I keep quotations that have struck me as interesting. Behavior in Public Places
  • He interspersed classes with lessons about the rules and etiquette of the game.
  • If society were a train, the etiquette would be the rails along which only the train could rumble forth; if society were a state coach, the etuquette would be the wheels and axis on which only the coach could roll forward.
  • Though this may sound insignificant, table etiquette, party behaviour and dress code are no less important, for business agreements come through during dinner meetings and luncheons these days.
  • To queue is glorious," reads a new catchphrase festooned across Beijing as part of the government's frantic push to improve social etiquette for the Olympics. Archive 2008-08-10
  • Canada would truly become like China, a gross violator of "netiquette", a censor en masse, treating our citizens like sheep. Ezra Levant: March 2008 Archives
  • When it comes to movie theater etiquette, texting is the new talking aloud, but just as rude. Joel Schwartzberg: Who Thinks It's Okay to Text & Tweet During Movies?
  • He was an accomplished bushman, a great drinker and swearer, short-tempered and generous-hearted, a man not to be contained by parliamentary etiquette.
  • Militaristically, the correct etiquette for the bow, what one does and doesn't do, is based on a correct center line axis of the body, as in skiing.
  • Disregarding etiquette, I hoe in with my fingers to ensure that none of the precious flesh is wasted.
  • Aside from observing the etiquette of treating our fellow man respectfully, this strikes me as basic common sense. Times, Sunday Times
  • George Bush's three-year-old grandchild, Marshal, has been enrolled in an etiquette class, Petite Protocol.
  • Let me remove the word caste for it is politically incorrect etiquette and use the word traditional panchayats. India's Mob Justice
  • Hollis was forced to sit with the wounded party in a room at Gurney's Inn, suffering a lengthy discourse on surfcasting etiquette. AMAGANSETT
  • My lessons in etiquette failed to explain the correct response so I made my excuses and left as soon as I could.
  • Although they're mostly unwritten, there is a canon of gym etiquette that all gym-goers should recognize.
  • Tyler Sudley would break out, addressing the teacher, all unmindful of scholastic etiquette, a flush of pleasure rising to his swarthy cheek as he thrust back his wide black hat on his long dark hair and turned his candid gray eyes, all aglow, upon the cadaverous, ascetic preceptor, "ain't Lee-yander a-gittin 'on powerful, _powerful_ fas' with his book? The Moonshiners At Hoho-Hebee Falls 1895
  • Everyone is all courtesy and etiquette and even the ushers are spectacularly dressed.
  • The equation between proper dress and proper speech is made explicitly in Victorian etiquette manuals, where proprieties of language are spoken of as if they were cosmetics.
  • Another gift for which I thank AKS! gribouillé par outre mesure le étiquettes: amis, ma petite moi-même, musique ronrons: Je t’ai dans la peau
  • Make a car thief a lottery millionaire and it will not immediately improve his sense of etiquette.
  • There are strict etiquettes about not touching the serving dishes with anything that has touched your mouth.
  • The book, emphasising dinner table etiquette and rustic ingenuity remains a best-seller.
  • Such a culture, based on the most rigorous rules of court etiquette and procedure, naturally gave rise to correspondingly formalised aesthetic theories of music and the theatre.
  • Players will be stripped of titles if they haven't followed the rules of etiquette.
  • He said, ‘In golf, customs of etiquette and decorum are just as important as rules governing play.’
  • They often come from cultures where answering back is unheard of and corporal punishment the norm and so they will be taught the differences in etiquette and teaching practices here.
  • It seems to be the trend to rebel against all forms of tidiness, etiquette and decency.
  • The lead vocal is perfect: sung in a dispassionate English accent, devoid of vibrato or ad-libs, everything enunciated as precisely as suburban etiquette would demand.
  • Is there a certain etiquette to tracking a deer when you know you're going to have to move through another hunters territory, let alone if you find the deer down 60 yards from his stand? Etiquette question...I've always rifle hunted and have been lucky to not have to track any of my kills.
  • Despite resistance, the etiquette debate seems to be tilting in the favor of smartphone use, many executives said.
  • Malay, looks upon the Englishman as little removed from a "Kafir" -- an uncircumcised Philistine -- who through ignorance constantly offends in minor points of etiquette, who eats pig and drinks strong drink, is ignorant of the dignity of repose, and whose accidental physical and political superiority in the present world will be more than compensated for by the very inferior and uncomfortable position he will attain in the next. British Borneo Sketches of Brunai, Sarawak, Labuan, and North Borneo
  • The rhetoric of the khilat relationship - obligation, etiquette, obeisance, summoned, commanded, respect, honour - is unique to Iranian-influenced cultures.
  • Before Gaston de Nueil made his appearance in this little world of strictly observed etiquette, where every detail of life is an integrant part of a whole, and everything is known; where the values of personalty and real estate is quoted like stocks on the vast sheet of the newspaper — before his arrival he had been weighed in the unerring scales of Bayeusaine judgment. The Deserted Woman
  • From an early age, children are trained in etiquette and the social graces.
  • As with the increasing proliferation of mobile phones, we now have an emerging doctrine of iPod etiquette.
  • The researchers claim that ‘politeness, manners and etiquette’ are now the pinnacle of chic.
  • Our preoccupation with class and social etiquette had blunted our competitive edge. Times, Sunday Times
  • Militaristically, the correct etiquette for the bow, what one does and doesn't do, is based on a correct center line axis of the body, as in skiing.
  • Well, the coworker emailed me the other day saying that he missed having me in his life. The email was three lines long, and since I have shown over and over that I have no respect for that kind of rule of netiquette, here it is.
  • KMA of her young daughter A gribouillé par outre mesure le étiquettes: amis, sagesse ronrons: The quote for 2010
  • I tried to gather the suddenly scattered memories of court etiquette that had been drilled into me since I understood the concept of courtesy.
  • I've got an etiquette question because I can't decide if I'm being cheap and greedy or thoroughly modern.
  • The Japanese have a rigid code of etiquette, which may seem artificial to foreigners.
  • The rules of etiquette are not so strict nowadays.
  • What about some common courtesy or a bit of mobile etiquette? Times, Sunday Times
  • They came to prominence between the two world wars, in what is known as the ‘golden age’ of crime fiction, in which solutions hinged on the clockwork arrival of trains and an undeviating adherence to etiquette.
  • It is open to boys and girls aged between six and 16 and places as much emphasis on rules and etiquette as it does on playing.
  • The three-hour class, taught by local trainers a veterinarian and legal expert also often chime in, is "designed to help educate dog owners about basic puppy and dog behavior, training tools and techniques, children and dog safety, dog park etiquette, health and law," says Hassel. Pet Talk: Be a Responsible Dog Owner
  • How should I conduct myself at these dinners? I know nothing about etiquette.
  • Nonetheless, a certain etiquette will encourage a more inclusive attitude from them. Times, Sunday Times
  • I also collect books on etiquette from this period because they are just so wonderful.
  • Mark mentally brushed up on the formal dinner etiquette he had learned at the various classes his parents had forced him to go to.
  • The lead vocal is perfect: sung in a dispassionate English accent, devoid of vibrato or ad-libs, everything enunciated as precisely as suburban etiquette would demand.
  • The pipe-bowls and stems always remain of the size appropriated by etiquette to the use of the harem; but the strongest and most pungent sorts of tobacco are not unseldom smoked, until the mouth, which, according to the assurance of the poet, in the bloom of its youth breathed forth ambergiris and musk, in its fortieth year acquires so strong a smell that the lady can be scented from a distance. Tobacco; Its History, Varieties, Culture, Manufacture and Commerce
  • Strange, I observed; as toilet etiquette dictates that the furthermost cubicles are occupied first.
  • Diplomatic etiquette forbids calling for the death of a national leader.
  • This might improve online etiquette and behaviour. Times, Sunday Times
  • Diplomatic etiquette forbids calling for the death of a national leader.
  • Familiarise yourself with the basics of business and social etiquette. As a starting point, learning how to greet people is very important.
  • punctilious in his attention to rules of etiquette
  • What's the correct etiquette when addressing a judge?
  • According to etiquette, he should never have addressed her but in a vein of persiflage, and with a smile which indicated his perfect heartease and her bad taste. The Young Duke
  • What is the correct etiquette in such circumstances? Times, Sunday Times
  • And, that we have to remain respectful of people who are not as strongly opinionated, which is why I loved this Huffington Post piece on the “Environmentalist Etiquette.” Tea Leaf-Smoked Chicken
  • The pattern is wonderful. gribouillé par outre mesure le ronrons étiquettes: amis, ma petite moi-même, photo à moi, tricotage Archive 2009-06-01
  • Jo Bryant, Debrett's etiquette adviser, recommended people not to 'leave a saliva trace', allow a hand to wander, make air kissing or any 'mwah' sounds. Medindia Health News
  • Know the seating plan and etiquette before boarding the company jet.
  • Turns out there is no etiquette for making a swift exit. The Sun
  • Boys, if you're reading this, just an FYI, whipping out your "peeper" is not proper first-date etiquette. Gena Grish: First Date: Too Fast, Too Furious
  • Any literate person could read the etiquette books and learn the rules of gentility. America Past and Present
  • Moreover, Overture said that all of its affiliate members are hand-screened by an editorial board for legality and compliance to its strict rules of netiquette.
  • Back then there was a certain amount of understanding of basic netiquette and an expectation of a cooperative behavior.
  • What is the correct etiquette in dealing with these strangers and their uninvited comments? Times, Sunday Times
  • The answers must surely lie in social etiquette. Times, Sunday Times
  • -- Comp. un-fäger. fägere, fägre, adv., _beautifully, well, becomingly, according to etiquette_: fägere geþægon medoful manig, 1015; þâ wäs flet-sittendum fägere gereorded, _becomingly the repast was served_, 1789; Higelâc ongan Beowulf
  • Other cultural survivals, such as a value systems, codes of etiquette, musical styles, and an Irish recipe for the national dish called ‘goat water’ stew, are considerably more problematic as cultural legacies.
  • In one direction they lay upon us the bonds of what we call etiquette, Prejudices : first series,
  • Turns out there is no etiquette for making a swift exit. The Sun
  • Nor is the point of etiquette to impress your guests with how much you know and they don't about, say, wines or stemware or snail eating.
  • What is the correct etiquette for eating oysters? Times, Sunday Times
  • They then face eight modules that use computer animation to teach them the finer points of court etiquette. Times, Sunday Times
  • I do dislike the idea of tarring and feathering Barack Obama for every little thing he does, but this is somewhat embarrassing etiquette for a President of the United States. Obama Temporarily Forgets He’s The Most Powerful Man On Earth « Unambiguously Ambidextrous
  • Dance etiquette dictates that one should discuss correct footwork then move on to chitchatting about sport or house prices, but on Strictly, the erotic tension between pro-celeb partners is the sequined elephant in the room. My Strictly diary: Erotic tension is the elephant in the room
  • The Standing might constitute a breach of sacramental etiquette, but it was hardly a breach of the peace.
  • Thank you. gribouillé par outre mesure le étiquettes: Best of 2009: Challenge
  • Think of the etiquette of gambling casinos on display in the James Bond series or the erudition about everything from campanology to advertising agencies in Dorothy Sayers's Peter Wimsey books.
  • A stickler for etiquette and social niceties, this is the sign more than any other that is likely to have nightmares over the phrasing of invitations!
  • Less harrowing is Jo Brand On Kissing Tue, 9pm, BBC4, in which the stand-up grumps her way through an investigation into the history, etiquette and cultural significance of smooching. It's a good week for … Romance
  • And just like in other areas of our lives, etiquette is mandatory. Yvonne Durant: Obesity Manners
  • I was fortunate enough to dine as a guest of the restaurant and therefore etiquette demands that I don't review the meal.
  • Obviously, two breaches of etiquette don't make a right. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Australian site asks a very important question - should there be some kind of protocol or netiquette associated with directing large volumes of traffic to other websites?
  • Years and years of classes taken on manners and etiquette and many lectures from her mother had taught her just how to behave around guests.
  • » Release the stars gribouillé par outre mesure le ronrons étiquettes: sorrisi e canzoni Archive 2008-12-01
  • Ten Things You Should Never Do in an Arab Country In This Chapter Following proper greeting etiquette Respecting places that are off-limits Displaying appropriate behavior during the holy month of Ramadan Being a good guest ross-cultural dialogue isn't only spoken; nonlanguage signs are equally important in communicating and building bridges between cultures. Arabic for Dummies
  • -- Comp. un-fǣger. fægere, fægre, adv., _beautifully, well, becomingly, according to etiquette_: fægere geþǣgon medoful manig, 1015; þā wæs flet-sittendum fægere gereorded, _becomingly the repast was served_, 1789; Higelāc ongan Beowulf
  • It was an extraordinary breach of European epicurean etiquette that could not be allowed to go unchallenged.
  • If only we could consult our resident etiquette expert. Times, Sunday Times
  • The code of chivalry that embodied the knightly ideals - honor, generosity and courtesy - became the code of honor of the gentleman, and the foundation of fencing etiquette.
  • As to the matter of how fast our speeding knight of the road was in fact travelling, various readers were keen to take us to task on the finer points of metric etiquette.
  • No one knew exactly what they would be tested on so most of the boys had moved swiftly to the library to look up royal etiquette and manners.
  • Okada bowed low -- as low as the rules of Japanese etiquette prescribe, which is to say that he bent himself almost double. The Pride of Palomar
  • Roberts was making a point about the etiquette of interbranch relations The Volokh Conspiracy » Chief Justice Roberts on Attending the SOTU
  • But O'Sullivan says there's no denying poor netiquette may hurt in the long run.
  • Our preoccupation with class and social etiquette had blunted our competitive edge. Times, Sunday Times
  • The narrator of a cautionary tale is momentarily excused from the ordinary demands of etiquette that discourages the use of gruesome or disgusting imagery because the tale serves to reinforce some other social taboo. Hilaire Belloc's Cautionary Tales for Children
  • Because of her plain wool dress and basic hairstyle, I had assumed she would not know royal etiquette so in depth.
  • Does the idea of even throwing the words “etiquette” and “stag or stagette party” in the same sentence strike you as oxymoronic? Something New
  • The station etiquette of the suburban commuter was quite distinctive.
  • Funeral vestimentary etiquette has changed and is changing, like the rest of manners. Times, Sunday Times
  • The whole atmosphere is one of propriety and etiquette, under which the sordid matters of power and money bubble.
  • There was also the whole etiquette of uncovering your head in the presence of your betters and men doffing their hats to ladies and so forth.
  • Pauline Davis taught the young man how to dress for a formal dinner and how to observe the required etiquette.
  • One important rule of etiquette is to treat guests cordially and hospitably.
  • There have been not a few fine English gentlemen and ladies of this sort; who patronised the poor without ever relieving them, who called out “Amen!” at church as loud as the clerk; who went through all the forms of piety, and discharged all the etiquette of old English gentlemanhood; who bought virtue a bargain, as it were, and had no doubt they were honouring her by the purchase. The Virginians
  • Following the arbitrary rules of etiquette is a minor short term annoyance, but in the long run it alleviates life's exhausting tendancy for being little more than one damn thing after another. Forbes.com: News
  • Etiquette and formality are the antiquated attributes that make her readers swoon.
  • In the early days of the net (and before that, the days of suburban BBSs) there were certain protocols/etiquettes – “netiquettes” you had to adhere to. Why is O’Reilly Hell-bent on a Code of Conduct for Bloggers?
  • With no effective enforcement mechanisms, no netiquette-enforcement agencies to speak of - the netiquette maintains an iron grip over netizens.
  • Our political etiquette is correct, but our theory is not so perfect.
  • There are many theories surrounding the art of bargaining in the bazaar, but there are only two really serious breaches of etiquette: not bargaining over the price, and walking away empty-handed after a lengthy haggle.
  • In my opinion, golf etiquette starts long before the first ball is struck off the tee.
  • In other words, the explosive increase in the number of passenger cars and licensed drivers over the past decade resulted in poor education in driving etiquette and traffic rules.
  • They quickly turned back to their salads of iceberg lettuce with thousand island dressing, and I thought of how vastly lucky I was to be with a person who would do such a marvelous thing. posted by Deron Bauman in etiquette, family, food, religion | * | 2 comments comments From the Comments | clusterflock
  • The thoughtful formality of etiquette is a blessed relief. Times, Sunday Times
  • World War Three unfolding at the dinner table was no reason to forget all rules of basic social etiquette.
  • Zhao Shu request is not only the father of alcohol Prince Regent Wang Feng are accompanied by Puyi participate in this long, horrible, no 3-year-old child is difficult to understand the etiquette.
  • Seasonal etiquette says you start pretty early with champagne - crack open a can of beer at the breakfast table and you look like a stinking drunk, but fire open one of these puppies and it's the height of naughty decadence.
  • Indeed, the decorum and etiquette long associated with the game at all levels seem to be losing ground all too quickly.
  • Any graphic breach of etiquette will mostly likely be more noticeable in tiny hamlets and upcountry villages.
  • They take their glasses delicately by the stems and bring them together in a mock show of etiquette.
  • With golf etiquette to drive a PGA pro into an involuntary 72 hour psychiatric commitment, a cover and interior artwork by none other than the legendary Gahan Wilson, and two color printing throughout, Judge Sn is the perfect stocking stuffer for the Scalzi addict in your home — or your heart. Subterranean Press » 2009
  • Ranald kens nothing about the etiquette of welcoming high-born strangers properly, Sallie. Healing the Highlander
  • If it isn't the etiquette and poise classes, then it's the awful skirted uniforms they are forced to wear.
  • Many of the most important rules of etiquette serve to mark differences in social rank.
  • In this edition: The etiquette of getting stranded; how many people get to preboard with a toddler? ABC News: Top Stories
  • Etiquette would probably have required me to use some sort of respectful prefix before their names.
  • I watched him in disbelief for my master was usually keen to observe the finest etiquette at table.
  • There was, at Canynge Hall, a permanent staff of officers, forewomen, clerks and domestic workers, but the majority of the girls only remained in the hostel for a few days to gain some knowledge of drill, army etiquette and discipline, and to receive their uniforms.
  • The solicitor was accused of a breach of professional etiquette.
  • Then came the horses and riders, cantering at a stately pace, clearly restrained by some mysterious hunt etiquette.
  • A ‘master of etiquette’ oversees the behavior of those who attend a traditional Taiwanese funeral, informing them as to what obeisances to perform and when to perform them.
  • This, among other things, introduced me to netiquette and gave me a reason to actually check my email every day.
  • For some unfathomable reason others do not seem to grasp this elementary etiquette. Times, Sunday Times
  • What is the correct etiquette for eating oysters? Times, Sunday Times
  • First and foremost, karaoke etiquette is vital to a happy experience. Times, Sunday Times
  • Diplomatic etiquette forbids calling for the death of a national leader.
  • It seems that in Japanese there is simply no way to say something that simple without cosseting it heavily in a bunch of formal etiquette-stuff.
  • What passes by the name of "Etiquette" is often of the essence of unpoliteness and untruthfulness. Character
  • What exactly is the etiquette of sitting next to someone on the train who is noisily and abusively breaking up with their boyfriend on a mobile phone?
  • As you would expect in a country that came up with the word etiquette, it is easy for foreigners to commit faux pas in France. NEWS.com.au | Top Stories
  • If society were a train, the etiquette would be the rails along which only the train could rumble forth; if society were a state coach, the etuquette would be the wheels and axis on which only the coach could roll forward.
  • When it comes to movie theater etiquette, texting is the new "talking", and just as rude. Joel Schwartzberg: Who Thinks It's Okay to Text & Tweet During Movies?
  • As for why door blockers, pole huggers and other egregious violators of subway etiquette do not experience the same opprobrium, perhaps another study is in order.
  • very sniffy about breaches of etiquette
  • Not sending unsolicited e-mail is a matter of manners and netiquette.
  • The authors discuss e-mail, news groups, discussion lists, netiquette, and briefly describe the hardware and software necessary to get on to the Net.
  • Asking questions of experts in another country, often in an unfamiliar language, becomes even more intimidating when new users encounter netiquette for the first time.
  • I say I hope an etiquette will evolve to curtail some of our more reckless online behaviour. Times, Sunday Times
  • Except that during a hurdle race they committed an unpardonable breach of etiquette - a French word, though you would not have believed it from their performance.
  • Ever a stickler for protocol, he and his wife took umbrage at the democratic etiquette of President Thomas Jefferson's administration.
  • Etiquette and good manners are not a middle-class pastime or an optional extra for nice people.
  • Can you please advise me on the etiquette of wearing support hose in such circumstances? Times, Sunday Times
  • Nevertheless, unwritten local etiquette is to keep a respectable distance from the topless bathers and sunbakers as the beaches are large and not crowded.
  • Charles's household ordinances were intended to re-introduce order and decorum into court life by re-establishing the etiquette of Henry VIII's time.
  • Apart from the fact that it is bad etiquette to admire one's success, it reminds me of seals with their flippers seeking food. Times, Sunday Times
  • Every country has its own customs of social etiquette and good manners, and Thailand is no exception.
  • During her childhood, she had been stuck indoors learning social etiquette, among other things, with her older sister Emma.
  • Mobile phones This is an area rife with etiquette problems. Times, Sunday Times

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