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etiquette
About this tag
The etiquette tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about polite behavior and social norms in various settings. Topics include avoiding common phrases that may offend in conversation, handling awkward situations like viewing inappropriate content in public spaces, and general manners in formal gatherings. While the tag is not directly related to Windows or technology, it reflects community interest in respectful interaction and proper conduct, both online and offline. Users share advice on navigating social etiquette challenges, from workplace communication to public behavior, emphasizing the importance of consideration and tact in everyday interactions.
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What Not to Say About Someone's Appearance
Don’t say: “You look tired.”
Why: It implies she doesn’t look good.
Instead say: “Is everything OK?” We often blurt the “tired” comment when we get the sense that the other person feels out...
i was in the local library with my 2 young kids today as i was sitting watching them i noticed this middle aged guy sitting with his back turned to me at 1 of the public pc's looking at small pictures of women in bikinis thought nothing of it at first but i i turned to look a second time i saw a...
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