I miss R4, Alexander prefers XFM and I can't really concentrate on R4 with someone else around anyway.
Manners/etiquette, yes, what you say makes sense. Although I'd argue that while manners are about courtesy and respect, etiquette is about following set social and behavioural guidelines and don't necessarily relate to manners. (E.g. using the correct fork.)
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Date: May 9th, 2002 03:35 am (UTC)From:I miss R4, Alexander prefers XFM and I can't really concentrate on R4 with someone else around anyway.
Manners/etiquette, yes, what you say makes sense. Although I'd argue that while manners are about courtesy and respect, etiquette is about following set social and behavioural guidelines and don't necessarily relate to manners. (E.g. using the correct fork.)