| A | B |
| against the rules | opposite to or different from what the rules say you should do |
| block | to stand in the way of; to be in the way of |
| blow your nose | to clean your nose with a tissue when you have a cold |
| break the rule(s) | to disobey; to do something a rule says not to do |
| civilized | organized so that people are nice to each other and take care of each other |
| elderly | old (more polite) |
| embarrass | to make someone feel ashamed; to make a person turn red when he/she realizes that he/she has done something wrong |
| embarrassed | ashamed; red in the face because you realize you’ve done something wrong |
| embarrassing | making someone feel ashamed or turn red; causing embarrassment |
| embarrassment | the feeling of being ashamed or embarrassed |
| enforce (something) | to make sure that people do something that they are supposed to do (usually said about “the rules,” “the law,” or a similar obligation) |
| etiquette | a set of politeness rules |
| exeption | an unusual situation that does not follow a rule |
| follow the rule(s) | to do what the rules say to do |
| greet | to say hello to other people |
| impolite | rude; not polite |
| litter | to throw or leave garbage in a public place |
| make eye contact with (someone) | to look someone in the eyes |
| make sense | to be logical; to be clear |
| manners | ways of behaving (usually polite ways) |
| passenger | someone who is riding in any vehicle; a rider |
| pleasant | pleasing; good |
| pole | a long round piece of metal |
| polite | respectful and kind; not rude |
| rely on | to depend on; to expect something to work right |
| rider | passenger; someone who is riding in a vehicle like a bus, subway or train |
| rude | impolite; not polite; hurtful |
| sneeze | to blow air through your nose suddenly (saying “Aaaatchoo!”) |
| stand in line | to form a queue or to make a line (like in front of the bus or at a fast food restaurant) to wait until it is your turn |
| tip | to leave extra money for good service in a restaurant, a taxi, or another place |
| unpleasant | not pleasing; bad |
| wait one's turn | to do something after other people who were ahead of you have done it first |
| whisper | to speak quietly (usually so people don’t listen to your private conversation) |