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We were sitting next to each other on the couch the other night when I had a bit of a coughing spell. After I recovered myself, I said "excuse me". My daughter told me that saying "excuse me" was not necessary in such situations. She added that you only need to say "excuse me" after you burp. So, now that I have been properly educated on this aspect of etiquette, I had to share it
with the world, lest you make the same glaring faux pas that I made. This episode also serves to provide us with a life lesson that could be valuable to those, like myself, that still have much to learn. If you come across someone who shows a distinct lack of manners as if they attended a finishing school in the midwest or Canada, it may be that we should not judge them too harshly as they may have not received full and/or complete training in the social arts.