The Code: Unwritten Rules Every Man Should Already Know - Zsolt Zsemba

No class teaches this. These are the behavioral standards that separate men who command respect from men who wonder why they don't have it.

Zsolt Zsemba

People of the world! Or at least of places with escalators.
In [your region], is it an unwritten rule to keep [left or right] on the escalators and not not block [the other side] so that people in a bigger hurry than you can pass you?

This poll was brought to you by several people with baggage obliviously taking up both lanes of the escalators by standing next to their luggage instead of in front or behind it and causing a complete jam.
#poll #escalator #UnwrittenRules

Yes of course we have such unwritten rules
61.9%
No we embrace escalator freedom and chaos
38.1%
Poll ended at .
What do you wear to work — and what does it say? UWindsor looks at the unwritten rules
How did you decide what to wear to work this morning? According to a University of Windsor business professor, these are choices that can say a lot — so much so that it's being studied with federal funding. The CBC's Jacob Barker caught up with Windsorites to find out how they decide.
https://www.cbc.ca/player/play/9.7175454?cmp=rss

I hope it doesn't take me as long to understand the etiquette and jokes here as it took on Tumblr.


#tumblr-ecosystem #wafrn-ecosystem #unwritten-rules

My Gen Z kids see periods in my texts as 'aggressive.' Nope. They're really not.

https://fed.brid.gy/r/https://www.upworthy.com/periods-in-texts-aggressive-gen-z-vs-gen-x-ex1

There's wisdom here:

The 103 official, unwritten rules of sports and games
Everything you need to know about sports and life.

https://www.sbnation.com/2023/7/14/23583428/unwritten-rules-sports-games

#Sports #Rules #UnwrittenRules

The 103 official, unwritten rules of sports and games

Everything you need to know about sports and life.

SBNation.com
ANALYSIS | Canadian democracy may have too many unwritten rules — one MP says he has a plan to fix that | CBC News

Some of the basic rules of Canadian democracy exist not as laws but as unwritten conventions. That’s supposed to be a feature, not a bug. But NDP MP Daniel Blaikie has tabled a motion in the House of Commons that would put some of the big things in writing — such as the confidence convention.

CBC
People reveal the unwritten rules in their country (26 Photos)

See the full gallery on thechive.com

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