1 | The Queen was crowned with much ceremony. | |
2 | China has long been known as the "land of ceremony and propriety". | |
3 | Knowing and following social protocols. | |
4 | Practice good manners and proper etiquette. | |
5 | When receiving foreign guests, we should pay attention to etiquette. | |
6 | The organizer was familiar with the protocol of royal visits. | |
7 | Interview etiquette extends beyond the goodbye hand-shake. | |
8 | There are certain etiquette requirements that need to be followed at weddings. | |
9 | At least the basic social etiquette is to learn how to smile. | |
10 | Try to discourage such familiarities from your subordinates. | |
11 | The conventions of polite behavior. | |
12 | China, a ceremony country, is always advocating reciprocity. | |
13 | Ceremony is the invention of wise man to keep fools at a distance. | |
14 | Table manners change over time. They follow the fashion of the day . | |
15 | You've breached the decorum of my courtroomwith all this hooting. | |
16 | Also underwear closely relates to shame-covering etiquette. | |
17 | That was de rigueur for a demon. | |
18 | We might even pay for some lessons in manners. | |
19 | The most interesting part of the marriage ceremony is the 'disturbing the nuptial chamber. ' | |
20 | And Chaucer, of course, is laughing at this over-refinement. |