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Etiquette - May 2007

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2007-05-28 16:28:45 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous

since the guy is usually paying for all the dinner, movie and etc....sex should be given by woman.

2007-05-28 16:15:11 · 19 answers · asked by Anonymous

I just got invited last minute to a surprise birthday party at a restaurant for a friend that I don't know so well. I do know that she likes eating at this restaurant that we are invited to. Would it be cheesy if I got her a certificate from this restaurant or does it seem like I put no effort into thinking about her gift.
The thing is I just found out about it tonight and the party is tomorrow night.

Any other ideas.

2007-05-28 15:52:35 · 11 answers · asked by Laurience 2

I would judge from the lack of proper grammar, that many are a good deal younger than myself. What do you all imagine the mean age of the users is? I can hardly understand some of this rubbish!

2007-05-28 15:21:17 · 29 answers · asked by Anonymous

Why are neighbors so DANG rude? Anyone have one of those idiots next door? Explain, so I wont feel alone!

2007-05-28 14:47:31 · 5 answers · asked by Sami 2

My neighbors are super rude. They only come over for the food as to when my sister overheard them talking to someone in response to why they hang out with us, for the food...
They raid our fridge and it's really rude and annoying. They act as if it's their house with tons of food that is. My home is not a soup kitchen! We run out of food quicker now, we have to be constantly going to Publix and spending OUR money for them. I don't have a problem offering food once in a while, but what they want is a buffet, and I'm not going to give them that nor will they have me and my 2 siblings' friendship either.
What should I do?

2007-05-28 14:21:25 · 20 answers · asked by Anonymous

I'm in 9th grade,and the end of the year is fastly approaching. There is a teacher who has really helped me out this year, and I'd like to somehow remember him, by having him sign my yearbook. Is this tacky?

2007-05-28 14:16:40 · 14 answers · asked by MS 4

i was at a beach house we rented with my friends family. I got back from a hike, and mindlessly got in the tub, only to notice a second later that the water was all yellow. I kinda gave a loud UGH, and got out. i showered off, got dressed, and walked out, and my buddies sis said, sarcastically "O sorry, your majesty, but i have to watch where i pee" and shes in highschool EEGH!

2007-05-28 14:15:05 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous

Right then left?
Left then right?
Ah so confused. Everyone's telling me different things. Hahah

2007-05-28 14:03:29 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

she's always friendly and asks how i am ,and we make polite conversation ,but lately i've been leaving the house later and i notice she is letting her dogs poo outside my gate , i know my garden isn't the best in the street , but its not a dumping ground . hows the best way to approach the subject.... she's a nice lady ....i am an animal lover

2007-05-28 13:59:03 · 13 answers · asked by ♥BEX♥ 7

If a femal mock's you how would you interpret that? Is it rude, is a form a flattery?

2007-05-28 13:42:57 · 15 answers · asked by Drea B 1

A friend's daughter got married and I was not invited to the wedding. I only have only met the daughter a couple of times. As far as my friend, we only see each other once every 6 - 8 months. My friend brought her daughter's wedding alum when we had lunch. Does that mean that she is expecting a gift? Please advise.

2007-05-28 11:50:15 · 27 answers · asked by BR 3

I lent my wedding tiara to my friend two years ago - she never returned it despite me asking for it.
It meant a lot to me(sentimental value) and was rather expensive.
I know I can't wear it anymore, but I had it on display in my cabinet.
I know I shouldn't have lent it now(too generous).
I don't want to take legal action, but what are some other ways I could ask for it's return without being too demanding or pushy.
I don't want to spoil the friendship although it's pretty strained now because I am hurt she has no respect for my belongings.

2007-05-28 10:57:13 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous

Would you come over?

2007-05-28 10:29:43 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

Recently i threw parties for my teens. My sister showed up at each of the parties, invited some co-workers my teens didn't know (nor liked and they brought their kids), called other people to come pick up heaping plates of food, and also took food from our party to the adjoining bar for patrons of the bar, who we did not even know and weren't invited. Should I have confronted her at the second party when she did it again? Is this behavior normal? Should I wait till next time to say something or should I tell her something next time I see her? Any advice is appreciated.

2007-05-28 10:24:02 · 20 answers · asked by johnmayer 1

If they don't like the question why do they not just avoid it instead of being rude?

2007-05-28 08:50:09 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous

One of the things we sell where I work is topographic maps, which have to be kept in order so we can find them, and I'm really peeved because I have to spend hours re-organizing them after it looked like they were hit by a small tornado! My problem is I'm usually a very easy going person, so I need to know the best way to tell my new co-worker to make sure this never happens again, without being unfair because it was more likely one of the people who filled in temporarily who did this.

2007-05-28 07:37:30 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

"How did it happen?"...i mean that is very rude...How.would i know? I was not there! ..I j iust say..."I do not know...and they look at me weird..."...sometimes i will say..."I do not know, i wasn't there.."...and walk away..."Do they get it? or not???"SHOULD I TELL THEM THEY ASKED A RUDE QUESTION????

2007-05-28 06:55:03 · 2 answers · asked by sweet 4

At a previous job, I sat in the smoking section of the lounge one day, just for a change of scenery. This guy suddenly walked in and looked at a lady he knew. He asked her what type of cigarettes she smoked. She held up her cigarette pack and said, "The cheap ones." (They were USA Lights). He asked if he could borrow one, since he had left his cigarettes at home---and she gave him one, and lit it for him, too. Afterwards, someone else grinned and said, "Gee, I didn't know Sam still worked here." Sam was a guy who used to work at this place of business, and apparently he used to bum cigs quite frequently. Of course, she said it jokingly; she wasn't putting the guy down for asking for a cigarette.

So, do you ever bum cigarettes off of people, and do people ever bum them off of you? Also, what do you think of the whole scenario?

Also---and I don't mean to dictate what people can and cannot say, but----could we please have no holier-than-thou anti-smoking rants.

2007-05-28 06:49:52 · 7 answers · asked by I'm Still Here 5

I am assuming this is the correct section to put this question in because I need to know the most proper way to handle this situation. I just moved to a new apartment building and I love it and I love my place. However, what I don't love? The person that lives above me. They make entirely too much noise!!! Everyday it sounds like they are moving furniture across their floor. It is so noisy and it keeps me up at night. I am terrified that when school starts again this Summer and I need to study I am going to have to leave home to do it because of all the noise. What should I do? I am not a confrontational person and I don't want to risk offending this person by telling them to knock off the noise. I never had this problem in my old building. How do I handle it? Have you ever had this problem before?

2007-05-28 06:30:06 · 13 answers · asked by Sassy 1

2007-05-28 05:44:26 · 14 answers · asked by Lord of Chaos 4

according to me, window shopping is to check the products thro the window and if they are precious, then check if window is mistakingly unlocked and quitely get away with the valueables. No offences just joking, ha ha ha!!!!!

2007-05-28 05:26:52 · 5 answers · asked by wadhwany 1

Some of the phones can get really loud, yet they're going on what makes money, so is it acceptable ?

Young kids get marginalised for ( inconsiderately ) playing their music, but they don't make the phones they only buy them

2007-05-28 01:51:06 · 19 answers · asked by bluemagicuk 2

2007-05-28 01:30:10 · 13 answers · asked by Pixxy 1

I AM AN INTERNATIONAL STUDENT IN UK NOW, SINCE I HAVE NOT ATTENDED COLLEGE FOR SOMETIME (DUE TO FAMILY PROBS) HOME OFFICE HAVE SENT ME A LETTER THAT I HAVE TO LEAVE UK WITHIN 14DAYS IF I DONT PROVIDE THEM WITH A PROPER REASON, MY TIME IS RUNNING OUT, SINCE I DONT HAVE ANY ADEQUATE REASON I HAVE TO PROVIDE THEM WITH A SYMPATHY LETTER, EXAMPLE:FAMILY PROBLEMS OR SUMTING OF THAT SORT, MY PARENTS ARE IN US, HOPIN TO GET HELP FROM U GUYS, THANKS

2007-05-28 01:21:41 · 19 answers · asked by hwzlife 1

So I get a email on Myspace from a girl, telling me that my boyfriend/babys daddy wrote her last night (a perfect stranger) Asking her if she was down with hooking up.

My boyfriend claims he did not write her at all. He also claims that the same letter she received was set to several other people including men ?? wtf

I have not seen proof regarding "the other letters"

The girl who contacted me sent me a copy of the letter she received from him.

So he claims he did not write this girl. He says someone else did this from his account.

So I have two questions

Do you believe him?

Why would a hacker write a boody call letter?

2007-05-28 01:00:10 · 9 answers · asked by Jeana 2

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