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  2. Table manners - Wikipedia

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    Men's and unisex hats should never be worn at the table. Ladies' hats may be worn during the day if visiting others. [14] Phones and other distracting items should not be used at the dining table. Reading at a table is permitted only at breakfast, unless the diner is alone. [15]

  3. Table manners in North America - Wikipedia

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    Inappropriate table manners can affect the opinion of those involved, as well as the outcome of the meeting. [ 11 ] Many appropriate mannerisms from formal dining situations can be applied in a business setting, though variations exist depending on who is the host and who is the guest, and the relation the one has with the other.

  4. 12 Timeless Table Manners Everyone Should Know - AOL

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    For example, Maude Cook’s 1896 book Social Etiquette or Manners and Customs of Polite Society, outlined more than 30 pages of table manners. On the other hand, some things never change. The book ...

  5. Etiquette - Wikipedia

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    Manners proliferated during the Renaissance in response to the development of the 'absolute state'—the progression from small-group living to large-group living characterised by the centralized power of the State. The rituals and manners associated with the royal court of England during that period were closely bound to a person's social ...

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  7. Etiquette in North America - Wikipedia

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    In general, etiquette writers state that a wedding should be one more occasion for the exercise of thoughtfulness towards others, and thus a wedding is not, as is often said, "my special day" (a term "which seems to sanction selfishness" [30]), "her day", or "their day", but an event to be enjoyed by all invited to be present.

  8. Etiquette in Myanmar - Wikipedia

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    4 Table manners. 5 Hygiene. 6 Business etiquette. 7 Ana. ... Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Diners begin to eat only after all of the food has been placed on ...

  9. Category:Etiquette by situation - Wikipedia

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