In an article by Forbes, there are 27 etiquette rules of behavior. These are rules they say that tend to follow our instincts. They also say the original etiquette manual is written for America or of western civilization countries where, in fact, success manuals are successful. Successful for who is, the question. In these manual's data suggest to be quiet and to think about other's feelings first because it is not always about maximizing your personal convictions. Ain't that about a bitch. If you want to look at Black people who have lacked on education, communication, and a lack of self indulgence it would be higher and then whites alone who also project their personal convictions. And, of course, I don't mean to offend Black people but what is a Black girl with etiquette. I mean most Black persons stories speak about themselves; they talk about what they have negatively experienced. Meanwhile, not using standard vernacular English nor once do they take a look around the room to notice who is happily enjoying these conversations. No family like mine will only stick to the rules of any kind that is reducing code switching to a distinctive class status. One amongst the other does that make my family still Black or does that make me fake? Because where I'm from it's hard to hold a job for less than a year. Where they're from opportunity is unlimiting but everyone does not speak the same. The only difference between where they're from and where I'm from, is etiquette. Etiquette literally signifies a tag or label. So, what is my label as a black girl? "Black Girl Etiquette: Life From My Point of View "