エチケット
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Base noun form. A loanword from English 'etiquette', referring to rules of polite behavior in social or professional situations. Commonly used in phrases like 『エチケットを守る』 (echiketto o mamoru, 'to observe etiquette').
Theme

At a cultural exchange event, User and their friend Yumi are talking about manners in different countries.

エチケット

エチケット

etiquette

Culture & SocietyTraditions & Customs

Memory Hook

Think of 'etiquette' as a key to good manners. 『エチケット』 (echiketto, 'etiquette') sounds like 'etiquette' in English — it's a borrowed word! 'Etiquette' → エチケット (echiketto, 'etiquette').

Cultural Note

Japanese culture emphasizes etiquette in social interactions, such as bowing, using honorific language, and proper table manners. The word 『エチケット』 (echiketto, 'etiquette') is often used in formal settings, like business or dining, to refer to polite behavior and customs.

Forms

Base: エチケットBase noun form. A loanword from English 'etiquette', referring to rules of polite behavior in social or professional situations. Commonly used in phrases like 『エチケットを守る』 (echiketto o mamoru, 'to observe etiquette').