Please don't use the V sign to me, it's not really etiquette.
Col
I used the term V-hand, not V sign. Of course with your demonstrated contempt for any other language other than your obscure regional dialect of English (in which weird is apparently spelled "wierd", deem is a synonym for deign, etc.), I'm not suprised you would fail to recognize a common expression used in communicating with the hearing impaired.
A reprimand in the matter of etiquette from someone whose debating tactics include
citing a reference for the word twat?
According to
dictionary.com, a twat is a slang term for a female vulva (part of the ******)
Col
1. Etiquette, decorum, propriety imply observance of the formal requirements governing behavior in polite society. Etiquette refers to conventional forms and usages: the rules of etiquette. Decorum suggests dignity and a sense of what is becoming or appropriate for a person of good breeding: a fine sense of decorum. Propriety (usually plural) implies established conventions of morals and good taste: She never fails to observe the proprieties.
I think I'll pass on anything you might wish to share about your ideas as to what constitutes proper etiquette.