manners
manners
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by Karina Leigh - 2006-12-10
The greatest shifts in American culture tend to originate from the media, but even something as innocuous as a saying can drive a cultural change. One saying in particular seems to epitomize a cultura...
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by James Krehbiel - 2007-01-23
Whatever happened to the concept of personal courtesy? I keep waiting for consideration to return, but I'm not holding my breath. The "human touch", complete with decency, civility and proper etique...
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by Roderick Low - 2007-02-22
We all are attracted to people with great personality. But what are the traits that make up an attractive personality? Let some famous personalities sheer some light on the wisdom of an Attractive Per...
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by Elaine Swann - 2007-03-06
Dear Elaine,What can I do to get my parents to like my fiancé? I just got engaged over the holidays and I flying high on cloud nine. I just can't shake the feeling that my parents don't really lik...
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by Ed Horrell - 2007-03-07
I recently read a compelling article in USA Today in which the CEO of a major company stated that he felt that the real character of a person was reflected in how they treated the waiter in a restaura...
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by Shawn Gilleylen - 2007-03-08
1. Make a Proper Introduction. Clearly state your full name and say something brief and memorable about yourself. It demonstrates professionalism and gives you credibility. Stand and extend a firm h...
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by Tamara Miles - 2007-03-12
Are you a smoker that may need to brush up on your etiquette when around non-smokers? As a non-smoker these are things I find especially troubling when with friends and family that smoke. Here are so...
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by Joy Cagil - 2007-03-13
This book is one of the publications I picked up for my son who adopted a young dog from a rescue shelter a few days ago. I found the book interesting enough to read before shipping it to my son, in c...
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by Glenn Ebersole - 2007-03-30
Business manners always matter. And hat subject has a high priority with me and my professional practice. The highest compliment ever paid to me about manners was in the following quote from Pamela ...
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by Jim Gustafson - 2007-04-02
In Guys and Dolls, there is a character named Nicely Nicely Johnson. Perhaps most memorably portrayed by Stubby Kaye, Nicely Nicely earned his name by always responding to "how are you?" with "nicely...