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Etiquette ( /ˈɛtɨkɛt/ or /ˈɛtɨkɪt/, French: [e.ti.kɛt]) is a code of behavior that delineates expectations for social behavior according to contemporary conventional norms within a society, social class, or group. The French word étiquette, literally signifying a tag or label first appeared in English around 1750.
In Britain, the word "etiquette" has been described as the one word that aptly describes life during the reign of Queen Victoria.
Rules of etiquette encompass most aspects of social interaction in any society, though the term itself is not commonly used. A rule of etiquette may reflect an underlying ethical code, or it may reflect a person's fashion or status. Rules of etiquette are usually unwritten, but aspects of etiquette have been codified from time to time.
Manners involve a wide range of social interactions within cultural norms as in the "comedy of manners", or a painter's characteristic "manner". Etiquette and manners, like mythology, have buried histories especially when they seem to have little obvious purpose, and their justifications as logical ("respect shown to others" etc.) may be equally revealing to the social historian.
Actors: Akie Kotabe (actor), Akie Kotabe (actor), Akie Kotabe (composer), Nadine Ellis (actress), David Carmon (writer), David Carmon (actor), David Carmon (director), David Carmon (producer), Kenny Stevenson (actor), Kevin Sateri (actor), Linda J. Carter (actress), Ethan Mechare (actor), Sean Ridgway (actor), Ethan Mechare (actor), Jaya Subramanian (actress),
Plot: It's here, it's queer, and GayCare is changing the face of continuing education. Just past the year mark, GayCare struggles to keep their doors open. As a result of the infomercial, droves of newly-outed and returning student gays continue to pepper and adorn the halls; however student enrollment is still low, on the real down low. Co-director, Tammy Chowsky has a strategic plan for the future success of GayCare, and Nick Butter, the other co-director still tries to wrap his mind around why a "W" is not called a double V. Tammy and Nick are an odd duo; smart and pretty meets the ill-advised. They differ in their managerial philosophies and who has the greatest love for Rick Astley, but when it comes to their version of an adopted Malawi black baby--GayCare, they sit down, have a glass of boxed wine and figure how to keep gay out there.
Genres: Comedy, Short,Actors: Akie Kotabe (actor), Akie Kotabe (actor), Akie Kotabe (composer), Nadine Ellis (actress), David Carmon (writer), David Carmon (actor), David Carmon (director), David Carmon (producer), Kenny Stevenson (actor), Kevin Sateri (actor), Linda J. Carter (actress), Ethan Mechare (actor), Sean Ridgway (actor), Ethan Mechare (actor), Jaya Subramanian (actress),
Plot: It's here, it's queer, and GayCare is changing the face of continuing education. Just past the year mark, GayCare struggles to keep their doors open. As a result of the infomercial, droves of newly-outed and returning student gays continue to pepper and adorn the halls; however student enrollment is still low, on the real down low. Co-director, Tammy Chowsky has a strategic plan for the future success of GayCare, and Nick Butter, the other co-director still tries to wrap his mind around why a "W" is not called a double V. Tammy and Nick are an odd duo; smart and pretty meets the ill-advised. They differ in their managerial philosophies and who has the greatest love for Rick Astley, but when it comes to their version of an adopted Malawi black baby--GayCare, they sit down, have a glass of boxed wine and figure how to keep gay out there.
Genres: Comedy, Short,