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What (who) is rules of etiquette - definition

Etiquette in latin america; Etiquette in Brazil; Etiquette in Haiti
  • [[Latin America]] is the area south of the [[Rio Grande]], excluding [[Jamaica]], [[Trinidad and Tobago]], [[Guyana]], [[Suriname]] and other English speaking countries

netiquette         
  • A headrest cover in the "quiet carriage" of a British intercity train, reminding passengers that mobile phones must not be used in this carriage
  • Senator [[Matt Klein]] with cellphone turned face down (2017)
CODE OF BEHAVIOUR FOR USE OF THE INTERNET
Netiquette; Nettiquite; Nettiquette; Webiquette; Internet etiquette; Forum etiquette; Forum Etiquette; Netiquete; Chatiquette; Rules of the Internet; Netequette; Etiquette (Technology); Spelling flame; Cell Phone Etiquette; Cell phone etiquette; Netetiquette; Etiquette (technology); 📴; 📵
¦ noun the correct or acceptable way of using the Internet.
Origin
1990s: blend of net1 and etiquette.
netiquette         
  • A headrest cover in the "quiet carriage" of a British intercity train, reminding passengers that mobile phones must not be used in this carriage
  • Senator [[Matt Klein]] with cellphone turned face down (2017)
CODE OF BEHAVIOUR FOR USE OF THE INTERNET
Netiquette; Nettiquite; Nettiquette; Webiquette; Internet etiquette; Forum etiquette; Forum Etiquette; Netiquete; Chatiquette; Rules of the Internet; Netequette; Etiquette (Technology); Spelling flame; Cell Phone Etiquette; Cell phone etiquette; Netetiquette; Etiquette (technology); 📴; 📵
Netiquette is the set of rules and customs that it is considered polite to follow when you are communicating by means of e-mail or the Internet.
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spelling flame         
  • A headrest cover in the "quiet carriage" of a British intercity train, reminding passengers that mobile phones must not be used in this carriage
  • Senator [[Matt Klein]] with cellphone turned face down (2017)
CODE OF BEHAVIOUR FOR USE OF THE INTERNET
Netiquette; Nettiquite; Nettiquette; Webiquette; Internet etiquette; Forum etiquette; Forum Etiquette; Netiquete; Chatiquette; Rules of the Internet; Netequette; Etiquette (Technology); Spelling flame; Cell Phone Etiquette; Cell phone etiquette; Netetiquette; Etiquette (technology); 📴; 📵
<messaging> A Usenet posting ostentatiously correcting a previous article's spelling, possibly as a way of casting scorn on the point the article was trying to make, instead of actually responding to that point (compare {dictionary flame}). Of course, people who are more than usually slovenly spellers are prone to think *any* correction is a spelling flame. It's an amusing comment on human nature that spelling flames themselves often contain spelling errors. [Jargon File] (1994-11-22)

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Etiquette in Latin America

Etiquette in Latin America varies by country and by region within a given country.

Examples of use of rules of etiquette
1. The ceremony was held according to the rules of etiquette of the Chondoist Religion.
2. As Wi–Fi continues to grow in public places, the rules of etiquette for use are up for debate.
3. And what should a bereaved parent do when his heart is full of bitterness, and the rules of etiquette do not suit his turbulent spirit?