Etiquette experts share faux pas to avoid in the time of social distancing and COVID-19.
Disobeying health guidelines is disrespectful to your entire community, and there are ways to stay connected without putting others in danger.
If you’re in the habit of using a someone else’s Wi-Fi without their consent, this may be the time to reconsider that choice.Times are stressful, but a little kindness goes a long way. With that in mind, refrain from scowling at neighbors you see when you’re outside your apartment or home. “Neighborhood apps can be a great way to connect with each other,” Swann said. “You could also share your contact information on their door and ask them to share theirs. Just identify yourself and say, ‘Hey, I live next to you and thought we could share our contact info. That way we can communicate with each other via phone or text.
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