How to use in-sentence of “etiquette”:
+ Therefore etiquette means “not to hurt the mat carelessy stepping when you visit another house, pay it attention”.
+ Japan has etiquette about “tatamiberi”.
+ When Jane was nine, she was sent to the royal court to learn etiquette and manners with Henry VIII’s sixth wife and eventual widow, Catherine Parr.
+ Magdalena Ribbing was a SwedenSwedish writer, journalist, etiquette expert and lecturer.
+ Because they are a product of the society’s culture and history, the rules of etiquette are very different from time to time, and from one place and social group to another.
+ The rules are how it is played; the etiquette is how the players should behave.
+ In each hut are two fireplaces, about which a rigid etiquette prevails.