Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q4532973> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 28 of
28
with 100 triples per page.
- Q4532973 subject Q6971464.
- Q4532973 subject Q8426205.
- Q4532973 abstract "Etiquette rules in the United States and Canada generally apply to all individuals, unlike cultures with more formal class structures, such as those with nobility and royalty.Both Canada and the United States have shared cultural and linguistic heritage originating in Europe, and as such some points of traditional European etiquette apply to both, especially in more formal settings; however, each have formed their own etiquettes as well.Among the most prominent writers on North American etiquette are Meloise, Letitia Baldrige, Judith Martin, Emily Post, Elizabeth Post, Peggy Post, Gertrude Pringle, and Amy Vanderbilt.".
- Q4532973 wikiPageWikiLink Q10810201.
- Q4532973 wikiPageWikiLink Q16.
- Q4532973 wikiPageWikiLink Q17013461.
- Q4532973 wikiPageWikiLink Q170538.
- Q4532973 wikiPageWikiLink Q188907.
- Q4532973 wikiPageWikiLink Q280715.
- Q4532973 wikiPageWikiLink Q2915964.
- Q4532973 wikiPageWikiLink Q30.
- Q4532973 wikiPageWikiLink Q3394312.
- Q4532973 wikiPageWikiLink Q46.
- Q4532973 wikiPageWikiLink Q4749431.
- Q4532973 wikiPageWikiLink Q5363369.
- Q4532973 wikiPageWikiLink Q5404615.
- Q4532973 wikiPageWikiLink Q5404617.
- Q4532973 wikiPageWikiLink Q5404622.
- Q4532973 wikiPageWikiLink Q5404628.
- Q4532973 wikiPageWikiLink Q6303561.
- Q4532973 wikiPageWikiLink Q6445531.
- Q4532973 wikiPageWikiLink Q6971464.
- Q4532973 wikiPageWikiLink Q7160718.
- Q4532973 wikiPageWikiLink Q7598473.
- Q4532973 wikiPageWikiLink Q7995719.
- Q4532973 wikiPageWikiLink Q8426205.
- Q4532973 comment "Etiquette rules in the United States and Canada generally apply to all individuals, unlike cultures with more formal class structures, such as those with nobility and royalty.Both Canada and the United States have shared cultural and linguistic heritage originating in Europe, and as such some points of traditional European etiquette apply to both, especially in more formal settings; however, each have formed their own etiquettes as well.Among the most prominent writers on North American etiquette are Meloise, Letitia Baldrige, Judith Martin, Emily Post, Elizabeth Post, Peggy Post, Gertrude Pringle, and Amy Vanderbilt.".
- Q4532973 label "Etiquette in North America".