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Etiquette1750, from French étiquette "prescribed behavior," from Old French estiquette "label, ticket" (see ticket (n.)). The sense development in French perhaps is from small cards written [..]
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Etiquette(~768 BCE-264 BCE) people and culture native to Etruria, in what is now northern and central Italy.
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Etiquetterules of behavior, propriety, decorum, manners, etc. Example: Observance of the proper golf etiquette is very important to some players.
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EtiquetteThis refers to the behaviour you are expected to show while you play golf as well as around the golf club. This can be hard to learn without first-hand experience as etiquette often follows unwritten [..]
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Etiquetterules of behavior, propriety, decorum, manners, etc.
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EtiquetteThe etiquette of golfing is are guidelines which refer to the proper behaviour on the golf course. In there, golfers find for example guidelines concerning the clothing or the behaviour towards other golf players. The Etiquette is not the same thing as the golf rules, but in fact both is about a fair and fluent game. Additionally the Etiquette and [..]
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Etiquetterules governing socially acceptable behavior Etiquette (pronounced [eti'ket]) is a code of behavior that delineates expectations for social behavior according to contemporary conventional [..]
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EtiquetteThe manner in which to behave on the course.
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Etiquettethe expected behavior of players, caddies, visitors, guests, spectators etc. while on the golf course. Example: "Novice golfers are often not familiar with the etiquette of the game and must [..]
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EtiquetteThe set of ideas and actions that are generally considered as the courtesy portion of the game of golf. Please see our detailed section on courtesy and etiquette
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EtiquetteThe Etiquette of golfing are guidelines which refer to the behaviour on the golf course. In there, golfers find also for example guidelines concerning a responsible treatment of the environment. Worst [..]
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EtiquetteThe rules of behaviour in golf. There isn't room here for a complete list, but a few of the more important ones are:
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EtiquetteRules of behavior, propriety, decorum, manners, etc.
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EtiquetteCode of conduct on a golf course.
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EtiquetteThe customary code of polite conduct.
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EtiquetteA gummed label manufactured for application to an envelope to designate a specific mail service. Airmail etiquettes are most common.
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EtiquetteEtiquette means practices and forms of good manners followed by a class. Good manners are not in the eyes of the persons forming the group, but making other people feel comfortable by the way one beha [..]
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Etiquette(n) rules governing socially acceptable behavior
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EtiquetteSee "Saluting," "Ensign," "Boats," "Burgee," "Commodore," "Admiralty Warrants," &c.
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Etiquettecourteous table behavior
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Etiquette
The forms required by good breeding, or prescribed by authority, to be observed in social or official life; observance of the proprieties of rank and occasion; conventional decorum; ceremonial code [..]
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