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Removing gloves before eating is a strict rule. But if you have a glass or a canape or a fork in your hands, that is an obvious and polite excuse for not shaking hands.
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That's It, We're Bringing Back Gloves - MSNRemoving gloves before eating is a strict rule. But if you have a glass or a canape or a fork in your hands, that is an obvious and polite excuse for not shaking hands.
Temporary fashion insanity might result in the shorter gloves being of a color other than white, but 18-button gloves (Miss Manners trusts that everyone knows that the number of buttons refers to ...
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Umpires asked Chicago Cubs pitcher Luke Little to remove a glove with an American flag patch during Wednesday's game against the Houston Astros. Officials said the white on the patch violated lea.
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Removing gloves before eating is a strict rule. But if you have a glass or a canape or a fork in your hands, that is an obvious and polite excuse for not shaking hands.
Removing gloves before eating is a strict rule. But if you have a glass or a canape or a fork in your hands, that is an obvious and polite excuse for not shaking hands.
Removing gloves before eating is a strict rule. But if you have a glass or a canape or a fork in your hands, that is an obvious and polite excuse for not shaking hands.
Removing gloves before eating is a strict rule. But if you have a glass or a canape or a fork in your hands, that is an obvious and polite excuse for not shaking hands.
Removing gloves before eating is a strict rule. But if you have a glass or a canape or a fork in your hands, that is an obvious and polite excuse for not shaking hands.
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