Recently, Reddit user u/AirDesk asked, "What’s a common social etiquette rule you just don’t agree with?" Here are some of the most top-voted answers: 1."Not taking the last piece of food on a sharing ...
We’re ready to say goodbye to many things in 2026: clutter, the tendency to overcommit, and maybe that rug in the den with a mysterious stain and a slightly funky smell. While our paring down, ...
The holiday season is upon us and can we just get clear on some rules? No checking the cricket. No touching the playlist.
Why would a modern person need to know etiquette? Our lives are fast, we eat on the go, stay all day in pajamas, and drink tea and coffee from paper cups. But sometimes it's really useful and ...
If you still think replying “K” is an acceptable way to end a conversation, it might be time for a social refresh. Etiquette isn’t just about which fork to use anymore—it’s about navigating the messy, ...
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This article originally appeared on Hanna Park's Substack. Sign up here.Etiquette is something I put on a pedestal.And I put ...
We all know the basic etiquette rules, like saying "please" and "thank you," or holding the door open for someone. But as it turns out, there’s a whole other layer of etiquette that many of us might ...
As society has progressed, rules have changed, but some people yearn for the past, wishing to bring back old-fashioned etiquette rules we shouldn't have abandoned. Due to those old-fashioned rules ...
The word “etiquette” gets a bad rap. For one thing, it sounds stodgy and pretentious. And rules that are socially or morally prescribed seem intrusive to our sense of individuality and freedom. But ...