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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 154. Chapters: Political correctness, Gender neutrality in English, Netiquette, Faux pas, T-V distinction, Majestic plural, Courtesy titles in the United Kingdom, Kowtow, Politeness, Acceptable use policy, Vulgarism, Sportsmanship, Relational transgression, Etiquette in Asia, Etiquette in Latin America, Etiquette in Japan, Table manners, Etiquette in North America, Posting style, Dutch customs and etiquette, Civic virtue, Intercultural competence, Mr., Etiquette in Australia and New Zealand, Workplace incivility, Gender differences in spoken Japanese, Dining in, Customs and etiquette in Italy, Toast, Use of courtesy titles and honorifics in professional writing, Etiquette in Europe, Customs and etiquette in Hawaii, Rudeness, Concert etiquette, Etiquette in the Middle East, Etiquette in Pakistan, Levee, Eating utensil etiquette, Honneurs de la Cour, Flag protocol, Emily Post, Regift, Gadaw, Etiquette of Indian dining, Judith Martin, Display rules, Hospitality, People-first language, Book of the Civilized Man, Cannabis smoking etiquette, Geoffroy IV de la Tour Landry, Chinese table manners, Letitia Baldrige, Golf etiquette, Sabrage, Australian Aboriginal avoidance practices, Red Sea rig, Disability etiquette, History of wedding invitations, Punctuality, Etiquette in Africa, Islamic toilet etiquette, Thomas Farley, Semi-formal, Jon D. Williams Cotillions, John Morgan, Faux pas derived from Chinese pronunciation, Civil discourse, Gender-neutral language, Kamiza, Peggy Post, Church etiquette, Hail and Farewell, Avoidance speech, Alienor de Poitiers, Slavic honorifics, Military courtesy, Jean Broke-Smith, Round of drinks, Marjabelle Young Stewart, Work Etiquette, Green Gifting, Rules of Civility and Decent Behaviour In Company and Conversation, Niceties token, Shotgun e-mail, Letter of introduction, Dance etiquette, International Socie...