English to Spanish Dictionary etiquette

etiquette

etiqueta
definition
noun
The basic code that helps maintain a healthy society is etiquette towards others.
the customary code of polite behavior in society or among members of a particular profession or group.
translation of 'etiquette'
noun
modo de portarse,
leyes de vida,
etiqueta
example
The whole atmosphere is one of propriety and 'etiquette' , under which the sordid matters of power and money bubble.
'etiquette' books
For some reason, these two rules of 'etiquette' seem to be ignored more than any other.
Before you can order at all, you must learn the correct bar-counter 'etiquette' .
As a result of this, obeying the rules of e-mail 'etiquette' has become vitally important.
Players will be stripped of titles if they haven't followed the rules of 'etiquette' .
The book, emphasising dinner table 'etiquette' and rustic ingenuity remains a best-seller.
Another rule of 'etiquette' is that greetings must precede all forms of social interaction.
Everyone is all courtesy and 'etiquette' and even the ushers are spectacularly dressed.
Many of the most important rules of 'etiquette' serve to mark differences in social rank.
court 'etiquette' was now familiar to Joan
She is also an ambassador for UNICEF, and has written a series of best-selling books on 'etiquette' for women.
Codes and 'etiquette' are no way to deal with issues such as racism, sexism or homophobia.
I also collect books on 'etiquette' from this period because they are just so wonderful.
No one knew exactly what they would be tested on so most of the boys had moved swiftly to the library to look up royal 'etiquette' and manners.
the rules of 'etiquette' are changing
He interspersed classes with lessons about the rules and 'etiquette' of the game.
My lessons in 'etiquette' failed to explain the correct response so I made my excuses and left as soon as I could.
It seems to be the trend to rebel against all forms of tidiness, 'etiquette' and decency.
World War Three unfolding at the dinner table was no reason to forget all rules of basic social 'etiquette' .
The trouble is that the murky area of tipping adheres to no rules or 'etiquette' .
It is open to boys and girls aged between six and 16 and places as much emphasis on rules and 'etiquette' as it does on playing.
The basic code that helps maintain a healthy society is 'etiquette' towards others.
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