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  1. word usage - Built-in, In-built, Inbuilt and Builtin - I'm confused ...

    17 I am a native English speaker and I would use "built-in" almost exclusively for all definitions you provided although I would recognize "inbuilt" as having an identical meaning. I've heard …

  2. What is the difference between manners and etiquette?

    Mar 18, 2015 · Manners is the inbuilt way you conduct yourself in various situations whereas etiquette is vocal or physical expression of a set of rules not necessarily imbibed in the …