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What should I know about culture and etiquette before traveling to the United Kingdom?
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Are Americans viewed as rude tourists in Europe?
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What is the best thing to do after eating?
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How do you say thank you in Punjabi?
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How should I respond to someone who tells me “I really want you”?
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What is the social etiquette around telling people they are not funny?
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Is it rude of someone to respond with “you’re not welcome” when you do tell them thank you whenever they help you?
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When parents leave non single-serve food for the babysitter to prepare for the children, is the babysitter generally expected to not have any or should one assume they are welcome as long as not specified otherwise?
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What do you say when someone says you are beautiful?
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What is the etiquette for asking out waitresses? Should we just tip them, especially if we’re not regular customers of that place but suddenly visited it just because she was there serving us?
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When someone asks "how are you", are they actually interested in knowing how you are or are they just saying hello and waiting for the response of "I'm fine"?
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In what situations is it *not* rude to decline food that is offered to you?
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Would it be impolite not to attend my husband’s sister-in-law’s mother’s funeral?
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What should you say in response if someone tells you to go out and have fun?
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What are good ways to reply to someone who is being sarcastic without insulting the person?
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What are some wedding etiquette rules that guests should follow to avoid offending the bride and groom?
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A triangle is very rude. What does it say to a circle?
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What is the most important thing that you notice about a person's home when they invite you over for dinner?
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What is the etiquette for tipping after receiving a massage from an independent contractor (not at a spa)? Is it okay to tip in cash?
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What is the etiquette for walking away from a conversation with a person who won't let you get a word in?
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