Swiss social etiquette emphasizes punctuality, discretion, and respect. It's customary to shake hands and maintain eye contact. Social events' dress code is casual, and the weather plays a part in...
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Bowling etiquette rules include respecting other players' turns, not walking onto the approach when someone else is bowling, refraining from using offensive language, and not throwing multiple balls...
Tennis etiquette for players and spectators includes respecting opponents, not distracting other players, keeping quiet during play, and being courteous. Players should also shake hands at the end of...
Tea etiquette rules include using clean teapot and utensils, pouring tea for guests before yourself, holding the cup by the handle, not blowing on hot tea, and using a saucer to catch drips. Add milk...
Restaurant table settings can be basic, formal, or casual. The basic setting is common in family restaurants and casual events. The formal setting is popular in black-tie weddings and formal events....
When getting a tattoo, it's important to respect the artist's time and space, show up on time and prepared, communicate clearly about your design and preferences, and follow aftercare instructions...