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  • How to Practice Good Etiquette in Your Cubicle. Being a good neighbor is just as important

  • in the office as it is at home. You will need A cubicle Nearby cubicle dwellers and some

  • common sense. Step 1. Noise from neighboring cubicles is the number one complaint of the

  • office-less, so keep your voice down. Step 2. Attend to personal needs like fixing wedgies,

  • picking tuna out of your teeth, and clipping nails in a more appropriate venuelike the

  • restroom. Keep your shoes on. Even if your tootsies smell sweet, bare or stocking feet

  • aren't appropriate in a professional setting. Step 3. Make personal phone calls outside

  • or in a vacant room with a door you can close. Nobody wants to hear you leaving messages

  • for your cat. Be deaf to your colleagues' personal conversations. Don't reference anything

  • you overheard and, for heaven's sake, don't throw in your two cents. Step 4. If you eat

  • at your desk, make sure your meal doesn't include anything offensive or strong-smelling.

  • Did you know About 40 million people work in cubicles, and in 2001 the average worker

  • had 355 square feet of office space.

How to Practice Good Etiquette in Your Cubicle. Being a good neighbor is just as important

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