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<blockquote data-quote="Bill Ellis" data-source="post: 663885" data-attributes="member: 59929"><p>This thread had had a lot of discussion. For my part, I brought up two things that people do that are considered gross and not suitable in public in our society. The original question dealt with conducting a blood test and injection [medical procedures] at the dinnner table. Of course, none of these activities inflict harm on anyone who happens to witness them. Inflicting harm is not the point. The concern is whether or not one's actions cause others to feel uncomfortable. That's what "politeness" is all about. I seriously doubt that any ettiquet [spelling] expert would condone conducting medical procedures at the dinner table in the company of others.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bill Ellis, post: 663885, member: 59929"] This thread had had a lot of discussion. For my part, I brought up two things that people do that are considered gross and not suitable in public in our society. The original question dealt with conducting a blood test and injection [medical procedures] at the dinnner table. Of course, none of these activities inflict harm on anyone who happens to witness them. Inflicting harm is not the point. The concern is whether or not one's actions cause others to feel uncomfortable. That's what "politeness" is all about. I seriously doubt that any ettiquet [spelling] expert would condone conducting medical procedures at the dinner table in the company of others. [/QUOTE]
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