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What's the differences between "manners" and "custome"?
Which word should we choose in this sentence?
No one had told them about the British___of queuing for a bus.
Dec 10, 2011 5:56 AM
Answers · 2
Answer to your statement is : No one had told them about the British (Custom) of queuing for a bus.
The explination is:
Manners are rules that are followed by politeness and etiquette. Example of manners would be: "It is good manners to say "thank you" when you are given a gift."
Custom is very similar to manners in their use, but it means acting in a certain way all the time.
Example would be: "It is custom in America to shake hands when people greet each other."
December 10, 2011
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