et·i·quette [et-i-kit, -ket]
noun
1.conventional requirements as to social behavior; proprieties of conduct as established in any class or community or for any occasion.
2.a prescribed or accepted code of usage in matters of ceremony, as at a court or in official or other formal observances.
3.the code of ethical behavior regarding professional practice or action among the members of a profession in their dealings with each other.
Synonyms
1. Etiquette, decorum, propriety imply observance of the formal requirements governing behavior in polite society. Etiquette refers to conventional forms and usages: the rules of etiquette. Decorum suggests dignity and a sense of what is becoming or appropriate for a person of good breeding: a fine sense of decorum. Propriety (usually plural) implies established conventions of morals and good taste.
What is it with these 40-50 year old women who want to stay teenagers ..??
I feel sorry for Michelle .. that she has never learned how to be herself; gracefully.
Look at me!!!! Look at me!!!!! Look at me!!!! Look at me!!!!!
Sure wish I could afford a trip to China.
Dumbest, most repulsive POS of all time to be exposed to the public as America’s “first”, “Lady”.
one ugly shelf ass angry antiAmerican wookie bitch.
other than that she’s fine.
The terracotta Army could defeat Obama. This lady make us Americans look like morons. Of course some are, voting for King Barak and his ‘wife’ twice.