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The Mens Room Daily Podcast

10 Social Etiquette Rules Society Judges You For Breaking

The Mens Room Daily Podcast

Audacy

Society & Culture

4.81.1K Ratings

🗓️ 29 May 2024

⏱️ 12 minutes

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0:00.0

But you know what that said that's one of those unspoken rules of society and as far as the edicate goes that people need to start following in fact there's an entire list The breaking. How about elevator etiquette, like making sure people get out before you get in?

0:28.4

Or, the time I was coming back up to the studio with a couple of co-workers.

0:36.0

One coworker commenced farting.

0:40.0

Quite audibly, the moment the doors closed and didn't stop until the floor light showed the sixth floor.

0:48.8

I'm proud of that.

0:49.8

Not so terrible, right?

0:51.8

Wrong.

0:54.0

We work on the 14th floor.

0:57.0

Yeah.

0:58.0

Goodness, Grace.

0:59.0

You told me about that.

1:00.0

You walked in so proud of that one, man.

1:02.0

Well, because I didn't think it would go to that.

1:03.5

The elevator doors closed and I just looked at him and he knew the look at my face and he goes,

1:08.0

don't. And as he's saying that, I let it on.

1:10.0

And we could not believe it.

1:11.0

We've gone home six floors and this thing is still going Wait for it, nine, eight, seven, six.

1:25.0

That's about what it was like.

1:28.0

I'm just, it won't stop, man.

1:30.0

Oh, God, so these are unspoken rules of etiquette that society judges you for breaking.

1:34.2

Bottoming out on the list is basically the phone etiquette that goes on in company which is

1:38.0

come along here in the last 10-15 years of people having to actually create that

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