"Netiquette" stands for "Internet Etiquette", and refers to the set of practices developed over the years to make the Internet experience pleasant for everyone. Like other forms of etiquette, netiquette is primarily concerned with matters of courtesy in communications. The following sections provide more information.
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Etiquette, also known as decorum, is the code that governs the expectations of social behavior, the conventional norm. It is an unwritten code, but it may evolve from or into a written code. Etiquette fundamentally prescribes and restricts the ways in which people interact with each other, and show their respect for other people by conforming to the norms of society.
For a detailed description of 'etiquette' visit the link http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Etiquette
2006-06-19 21:59:11
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answered by Rakesh A 4
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Netiquette does not figure as an english word in any Dictionery.It is a hybrid word, created to express the conventional meaning of the word etiquette on subjects related to using the internet.
Please look up the English Dictionery under letter "E"
2006-06-19 22:09:44
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answered by bharat b 4
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1) Netiquette is a set of rules for behaving properly online.
-When you enter any new culture -- and cyberspace has its own culture -- you're liable to commit a few social blunders. You might offend people without meaning to. Or you might misunderstand what others say and take offense when it's not intended. To make matters worse, something about cyberspace makes it easy to forget that you're interacting with other real people -- not just ASCII characters on a screen, but live human characters.
So, partly as a result of forgetting that people online are still real, and partly because they don't know the conventions, well-meaning cybernauts, especially new ones, make all kinds of mistakes.
2) Etiquette is a personal conduct or behavior as evaluated by an accepted standard of appropriateness for a social or professional setting
For e.g. -the couple showed poor etiquette when they left the party without saying good-bye to the host and hostess.
2006-06-19 22:06:45
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answered by Lulu 1
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Etiquette is the society's norms with regard to how we are to treat others or situations that happen to us. Ensuring that we treat others fairly and that we are courteous and polite to all we meet.
Netiquette are society's norms with the NET. This is the how-to's of doing things on the net so as not to offend others. :)
2006-06-19 22:01:19
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answered by Jo Ann 6
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Etiquette is having all proper mannerisms and courtesies and abiding by all laws or rules set in forth in any situation. "Netiquette" is simply a term that's used for net etiquette, or using proper manners and rules for internet usage.
2006-06-19 22:01:01
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answered by Prytanic_Kitra 3
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etiquettes shown on internet is known as netiquette.
2006-06-19 21:59:24
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answered by sandy 4
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Ettiquette is the correct, polite, well mannered way of handling yourself while interacting within society.
Nettiquette is the correct, polite, well mannered way of handling yourself while interacting with others on the net.
2006-06-19 22:01:13
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answered by leonid 3
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