Which of the following are or are not considered rules of etiquette in your country?
Say “Thank you” when you hand over money in a shop.
Ask someone how much they earn.
Arrive 30 minutes late.
Yawn in public.
Open the door for a woman.
Begin speaking before another person has stopped.
Brush your hair in public.
Whisper to someone in front of other people.
Put your feet up on the table or a chair.
Take your shoes off when you enter a house.
Wipe your plate clean with bread.
Eat chicken with your hands in a restaurant.
Put your elbows on the table during a meal.
Speak while you are eating.
Burp at the table.
Get on a train before others have got off.
Stare at someone who looks different.
Listen to someone else’s conversation.