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Is it considered rude to ask if the pork is local in Taiwan when ordering at restaurants?
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Is it rude to order food at a restaurant 30 minutes before closing?
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What is the rudest experience you had while going to an office?
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If you’re on a plane and the person next to you falls asleep and their head leans onto your shoulder, then what do you do? Do you come off as a jerk if you told the person to get off you especially if he or she is elderly?
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What is the etiquette around inviting coworkers to private life events?
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When someone asks how your meal was, what's the best response?
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What is the proper etiquette for attending a bridal shower when you are not invited to the wedding?
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What is the best way to tip a server at a restaurant who has been rude to you?
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What is the formal way of saying 'thanks for taking care of the matter' and/or 'thanks for dealing with the situation'?
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What is the best way to politely tell someone that their dog is working and shouldn't be petted while in harness/on lead outside a shop or restaurant?
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How can you politely say “We disagree”?
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What should one do if their friends are being rude in front of others, especially in public places?
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When solo dining out at a restaurant, is it better to sit at the bar or a table?
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Is it bad to not tip on top of the bill, because a lot of people say it’s bad when I don’t have the money to tip?
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What is the etiquette for inviting an ex-wife to a wedding?
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What is the etiquette around refusing to answer questions during a 'truth-or-dare' session?
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Why don't British people address their elders by saying "sir" or "ma'am"?
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What is the most polite way to ask someone to be more respectful of your time and stop wasting it by making appointments then not showing up or canceling last minute?
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How do you extend greetings to your uncle and his family?
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What is the etiquette around offering financial compensation to someone who is staying at your home?
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