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Is It Rude to Ask for a Friend’s WiFi Password?

I didn’t even know this was rude

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About a third of adults have visitors over at least their house once a week. A new survey asked people to name the top rules you're expected to follow at someone's house. Over a quarter of people said it's impolite to ask for the WiFi password.

Apparently, it's even ruder if you do it right when you get there. You're supposed to wait at least 30 minutes. And 1 in 10 people said theyve refused to give out their password

Some of the other you're expected to follow at someone else's house include taking your shoes off at the door, not using your mobile phone at the dinner, and always using a coaster.

We asked the XTU Nation what they do when guest ask for their Wifi password.  Here is what they said.

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