Violators will be shot.
Nope, no rule. If I don’t want to answer, I just don’t answer.
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(I, and my friends and relatives, go by judgement and etiquette not time-tables. My friends and relatives and I go by judgement and etiquette, not timetables.)
When listing people in which you are one of them, place yourself last on the list. The first part of the sentence is a single clause, so no commas are needed until after the word “etiquette”, after which the next clause begins.
Based on the context in which you’ve used it here, “timetables” is a single word, not two words. Even if it were two words, the hyphen is unnecessary.