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Etiquette - July 2006

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(They are out of town and can not use them. And now I am unable to use them as well.)

2006-07-06 05:36:24 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous

I do not meen drooling over her, but when we look to apriciate the beauty found in the female form.

2006-07-06 05:10:18 · 18 answers · asked by JACK G 1

1: Disembowelment
2: Sawn in Half lengthways (starting at the groin)
3: Lowered feet first on to a spinning helicopter blade
4: Skinned alive and then thrown into a bath of vinegar

2006-07-06 05:07:26 · 31 answers · asked by boogle 1

2006-07-06 05:02:53 · 44 answers · asked by Anonymous

is it appropriate that everyone (males and females) stand up when a woman leaves the table or is it an etiquette that only the guy should stand?

What is the proper way and why?

2006-07-06 04:46:05 · 17 answers · asked by Ahhh....Me Time 4

I don't speak Chinese & I don't feel comfortable being stared at in elevators. Am I supposed to be culturally sensitive and let some stranger stare at me the whole time? I think I'll bring a newspaper with me and hold it up in front of my face. It'll also save me from having to see them spit in our apartment building elevator. Unfortunately, it won't shield me from the sound of them horking up snot, burping, or snorting like pigs.

2006-07-06 04:34:21 · 16 answers · asked by good_4chen 1

what doyou do when someone is like staring at you and won't stop when you make it clear that you don't like it ?

2006-07-06 04:32:20 · 15 answers · asked by So American 2

I think when someone says "nuff said" they are basically saying "**** you". My brother's friend and I had a debate and he said "nuff said" and smirked as he walked off. I wanted to rip his head off, but decided to walk away from it because he's an idiot and not worth the energy. LOL. But as my brother and I discussed the situation later, I told him about the "nuff said" comment and he agreed with me. What do you think? Does it tick you off when someone says that to you? LOL

2006-07-06 04:23:30 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous

should i use the one that is on the outside first or the one that is on the inside first?

2006-07-06 04:15:11 · 11 answers · asked by r_rc2001 1

I WORK WITH WHAT IS EASILY THE MOST DISTGUSTING PERSON ON THE FACE OF THE EARTH. SHE HAS THE WORST BODY ODOR, SHE ALWAYS TALKS, EATS LIKE A PIG, CHEWS WITH HER MOUTH OPEN, FARTS CONSTANTLY, IS NASTY AS HELL, IS ALWAYS TRYING TO GET EVERYONE IN THE OFFICE IN TROUBLE, CAN'T DO HER JOB RIGHT, FARTS CONSTANTLY, HAS A TERRIBLE PERSONALITY, THINKS SHE KNOWS EVERYTHING, STINKS OF NASTY BODY ODOR, WEIGHS ABOUT 500 POUNDS AND COMPLAINS ABOUT IT, BUT THEN SCARFS DOWN MCDONALD'S JUST ABOUT EVERY DAY OF THE WEEK, FARTS CONSTANTLY, AND HAS BAD BODY ODOR. THERE IS NO REDEEMING QUALITY TO THIS PERSON. WHAT WOULD YOU DO??

2006-07-06 04:06:19 · 30 answers · asked by MR. RETARDO JR. 2

you find out your baby is not what you wanted example you wanted a girl and your having a boy, would you have an abortion, many women do this do you agree, they dont live in poor countries either.

2006-07-06 04:04:57 · 23 answers · asked by Anonymous

You know what I'm saying guys..... No matter where you go in the world, the locks on the men's cubicles are always busted.
Who goes around doing this?
Why???

2006-07-06 04:02:44 · 21 answers · asked by fiend_indeed 4

Need to write something interesting

2006-07-06 04:02:17 · 3 answers · asked by asaaiki 3

2006-07-06 03:58:17 · 18 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-07-06 03:54:31 · 10 answers · asked by ciciolino2001 3

I had my 1st interview with a company and followed it up with a thank you card to the person who interviewed me. In a few days I have a 2nd interview with the same person, and a few more people. Do I send them all thank you cards?

2006-07-06 03:36:10 · 14 answers · asked by beans 1

2006-07-06 03:08:01 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous

Some colleagues and I arranged a night out. This was nothing special, just a few friends getting together. One colleague whom was not asked to go, took umbridge and cried for two weeks that she wasn't invited (she wasn't the only one). It has been said that we should have put a notice on the staff notice board stating that we was going out to enable others the opportunity to go along too. Were we being unreasonable?

2006-07-06 03:05:47 · 21 answers · asked by Gill 2

I work with a young lady whom my colleagues and I feel has a serious problem with her persoanal hygiene. Granted the kind of work we do is very strenuous and the job and working environment does make you perspire. But this girl in question 'smells' before the working day has begun! This has been highlighted to her by the management on a couple of occasions, but the penny does not seem to have dropped with her! Are we being unreasonable? How would you approach this?

2006-07-06 02:44:31 · 11 answers · asked by Gill 2

So much hatred in this twisted world why cant everyone just slap a goofy smile on there face and be nice for a change?

2006-07-06 02:30:34 · 24 answers · asked by doodle 5

what are the consequences of verbal pressure adn physical pressure?? besides the person losing self-esteem??

2006-07-06 02:11:02 · 5 answers · asked by nobodyknowsme™ 5

would you sleep with a dirty old man for 1 million dollars ?, but not just an hour all night long every sexual position and fantasy of this dirty old man must be satisfied, WOULD YOU DO IT FOR 1 MILLION DOLLARS?

2006-07-06 01:52:21 · 33 answers · asked by Anonymous

In Yahoo Q&A, I have seen a lot of question about french beeing rude. As a french guy, I do not see myself as rude.
Maybe you can help me understand why does american think french are rude?

2006-07-06 01:45:52 · 22 answers · asked by fc 2

2006-07-06 01:40:39 · 8 answers · asked by loni 2

..."Who's your Daddy?"

2006-07-06 01:34:52 · 18 answers · asked by Anonymous

if your friend was going on holidays for a month with her family, and she asked you would you take on the responsibility of looking after their dog?
i have a year and a half old dog (housetrained, and basic obedience) and am wondering what my friends would think if i asked them. is it a hassle? should i just put her at a boarding kennel (i don't want to, cause i heard some bad stories about em). Would it be better to ask a friend who already has a dog/dogs or one who has none?

2006-07-06 01:17:22 · 20 answers · asked by Anonymous

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