| A | B |
| etiquette | a set of politeness rules |
| expert | a person who knows a lot |
| eye contact | to look someone in the eyes |
| manners | polite ways of behaving |
| pole | a long piece of metal for holding onto |
| annoyed | bothered |
| civilized | organized so people are good to one another |
| confused | not sure; uncertain |
| elderly | old |
| rude | impolite; not polite |
| blocking | standing in the way |
| blow his nose | to push air through the nose to clear it |
| enforce | to make sure people follow the rules |
| push | to move forward |
| rely on | to expect something to work right |
| sneeze | to blow air through your nose suddenly |
| whisper | to speak very quietly |
| embarrassed | feeling ashamed |
| text messaging | sending a written message on a cell phone |
| subway | a train that often is underground |