Everyday Etiquette
Around The World
Online Behavior
Breaking The Norm
Social Roles
100

Saying "Please" and "thank you" are basic examples of this.

Good Manners
100

In Japan, it's customary to do this before entering a home.

Remove shoes
100

Typing in ALL CAPS is often interpreted as this.

Shouting

100

Walking backwards in a grocery store might get you this kind of reaction.

Confusion

100

This term describes a pattern of behavior expected from a person in a particular position.

Social Role

200

In Many cultures, it's polite to do this when meeting someone for the first time.

Shake Hands

200

In many Middle Eastern countries, using this hand for eating or greeting is considered rude.

Left Hand

200

Sharing someone's personal information without permission online is known as this.

Doxxing

200

Not facing the door in an elevator violates this unspoken rule.

Face Forward

200

The "boys don't cry" mindset is an example of this type of norm.

Gender Norms

300

You should do this before entering someone's private room or office.

Knock

300

In some Latin American countries, this physical gesture is used instead of a firm handshake.

Kiss on the cheek

300

It's good netiquette to do this before commenting in a group or forum.

Lurk

300

Students are expected to respect this of their classmates while in school.

Property

300

In many cultures, older adults are expected to receive this from younger people. 

Respect

400

This Social faux pas involves speaking with your mouth full.

Bad table manners

400

In South Korea, giving or receiving items with this gesture shows respect.

Both Hands

400

This type of online behavior involves intentionally upsetting people.

Trolling

400

When someone breaks a norm, society often uses this method to show disapproval.

Informal Punishment

400

This unwritten rule expects you to not sit too close to strangers in public.

Personal Space

500
Before the year 2000, this used to be legal on airplanes.

Smoking

500

In India, this traditional greeting involves placing your palms together and bowing slightly

Namaste

500

Using this can not always be recognizable to everyone on the internet. Try using emojis or GIFS instead.

Sarcasm

500

The sociological term describes the discomfort felt when social norms are violated.

Norm Conflict

500

When Someone acts against their expected role, it's often called this type of behavior. 

Role Deviance

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