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This actually seems like a nice thing to do - although it doesn't really happen at the moment.
It also seems more like "ballroom etiquette" than anything else - for example, from this excellent rules page:
Are there any other ballroom etiquette rules that people don't do, but that might be nice?At the end of a dance, one should thank his/her partner for the dance and leave the partner at the "sidelines" instead of on the dance floor.
Always dance with at least one blue rinse?
For goodness sakes don't tell Beo It's bad enough him making notes on his PDA at classes, never mind booking people up to dance with...
And he'd probably write a programme to do it too. Mind you, that could be useful, I wonder if you could put certain dancers on your "ignore list" so that you'd never have to dance with them again as you'd always appear to be busy... DJ - I think this might have potential!
Well, there's an old "dance cards" thread here...
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