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Manners & Social Norms

Manners & Social Norms

Published October 3, 2024



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Top "is it rude to___" 

past week, US

  1. Is it rude to not go if you rsvp?

  2. Is it rude to stare?

  3. Is it rude to cancel an interview?

  4. Is it rude to say bless you?

  5. Is it rude to not accept a gift?

Top "why is it rude to___?" 

past week, US

  1. Why is it rude to stare?

  2. Why is it rude to leave someone on read?

  3. Why is it rude to interrupt someone?

  4. Why is it rude to eat and walk in Japan?

  5. Why is it rude to wear a hat inside?

Top "is it weird" searches

2024, US

  1. Is it weird to go to a bar alone?

  2. Is it weird to talk to yourself?

  3. Is it weird to go to a concert alone?

  4. Is it weird to go to the movies alone?

  5. Is it weird to eat alone at a restaurant?


MAP: In 2024, Utah is the only state searching more for phone etiquette than email etiquette


Top "dining etiquette in___"

2024, US

  1. Australia

  2. Greece

  3. Guatemala

  4. Venezuela

  5. Spain

Top "wedding etiquette" searches

2024, US

  1. Who pays for what wedding etiquette

  2. Destination wedding etiquette

  3. Plus one wedding etiquette

  4. Adults only wedding etiquette

  5. Second wedding etiquette



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  • All data is accurate the time of writing


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  • Trending Searches: search terms that had the highest spike in traffic over a given time period as compared with the previous equivalent period 

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