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== Etiquette principles ==
== Etiquette principles ==
Much of the etiquette stems on one simple principle: '''Respect for the game and respect for the players'''.  As long as players can adhere to this concept, then everyone at the mahjong table can play with a positive game environment.  Yet, levels of etiquette will vary by decorum.  Professional settings require a very high level of etiquette, by which a break in protocol may warrant some penalties or some disciplinary action.  On the other hand, casual settings provide a more relaxed environment, especially in a game played among friends.  Given the setting, players should be aware of the level of etiquette, warranted by the playing environment.
Much of the etiquette stems on one simple principle: '''Respect for the game and respect for the players'''.  As long as players can adhere to this concept, then everyone at the mahjong table can play with a positive game environment.  Yet, levels of etiquette will vary by decorum.  Professional settings require a very high level of etiquette, by which a break in protocol may warrant some penalties or some disciplinary action.  On the other hand, casual settings provide a more relaxed environment, especially in a game played among friends.  Given the setting, players should be aware of the level of etiquette, warranted by the playing environment.
== Etiquette guidelines ==
=== Handling of tiles ===
=== Point exchanges ===
=== Tile discarding ===


== External links ==
== External links ==
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