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The isolation of the pandemic gave many of us a newfound appreciation for simple forms of socialization, like getting together at a friendโ€™s home.

Although we might be more freely attending house parties, potluck dinners and casual living room gatherings to watch sports on the couch, that doesnโ€™t give people free rein to behave however theyโ€™d like in someone elseโ€™s space.

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We asked etiquette experts to share some common rude behaviors when visiting someone elseโ€™s home โ€• and advice for avoiding them.

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โ€œWhen someone says โ€˜Make yourself at home,โ€™ they usually do not mean this literally,โ€ said Jodi R.R. Smith, president of Mannersmith Etiquette Consulting. โ€œYou should keep your feet off the furniture, and unless this is a close friend, you should not be opening the fridge without being asked to do so.โ€

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