plural faux pas
                                        ˈfō-ˌpä(z)  
                                    
    fō-ˈpä(z)
    
            
        
                                
              
          
                                                      : a significant or embarrassing error or mistake : blunder                                      
              
                             
Long, hot soaks in winter are a classic faux pas, since exposure to extreme heat after having been in the cold can cause small visible blood vessels to appear at the skin's surface.— Elle
Elle
                         
                
                                
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                                                      : a socially awkward or improper act or remark                                       
              
                             
            Audiences must be supportive and enthusiastic—lots of clapping, no heckling. (And talking on cellphones during the performance is a huge faux pas).    — Claudine Ise
Claudine Ise          
                                       … when I sauntered into the main dining room for my first breakfast, I realized I was the only person showing his legs. Careless faux pas, or was I being overly sensitive to the local culture?    — David Swanson
David Swanson          
                                       Campaigning last year seemed to convince her that she can venture out alone without making costly faux pas.    — Time Magazine
Time Magazine          
                                       It was not until I'd covered about fifty kilometers that I committed my most terrible social faux pas yet: I overtook another cyclist.    — Polly Evans
Polly Evans          
                         
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  Merriam-Webster unabridged




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