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etymology The name "Zetton" is
derived from "Zetto" (??? - a ja
panese pronunciation of the English letter "Z"), "to" (?), ja
panese for "and", and the ja
panese character for "N" (?/?).
etymology of Atoll Names The names of the natural atolls of the Maldives
applicable here.
Page 3. Still others focus only on
etiquette as an important factor in business success.
Texting
etiquette "From beyond the grave," it seems that America's twentieth century
etiquette guru, Emily Post still has lessons regar
ding people living in the twenty-first century.
His ad
vice and criticism were not always accepted, but in accordance with Confucian
etiquette, the emperor would concede to his suggestions with some regularity.
good
etiquette dictates that the guests should make
appropriate compliments regar
ding the
choice of tea.
In addition to rules there is usually a
universal set of mores and a terminology common to text-based role playing games, that more or less
constitutes gaming
etiquette.
It is considered
etiquette for the fiel
ding team not to appeal if the handling of the ball does not affect the play of the game, although there are occasions when this
etiquette has been ignored.
The I-li: or Book of
etiquette and Ceremonial.
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