etiquette
etiquette
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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 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 Daniel Swensen - 2007-04-09
Cell phones have become a part of our daily lives. Convenient, omnipresent, and sometimes highly personal, cell phones can often influence our very personalities -- sometimes at the expense of persona...
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by Marjorie Janczak - 2007-04-10
As Eleanor Roosevelt once said, "What we need in the world is manners ... I think that if, instead of preaching brotherly love, we preached good manners, we might get a little further. It sounds less ...
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by Darren Takenaga - 2007-04-18
The most luxurious gift that you can give to you and loved ones is a cruise. It will be the most relaxing and still thrilling experience of your life. Cruising to countries where you will be able to d...
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by Jane Saeman - 2007-04-27
Etiquette for guests are important. A formal affair is when this is of dire importance. However, with a causal party or event there are still some information a person needs to know. With every sty...
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by Josephine Thunder - 2007-04-30
Playing pool in a public pool hall is different from playing pool in the privacy of your home billiard room or playing online pool in front of your PC. When you are playing online pool, for example, y...
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by Clive McGonigal - 2007-05-19
At its simplest etiquettee is just a set of rules, mostly flexible, that allow us all to function well when presented with a socially challenging situation. Knowledge of etiquette prevents us from app...
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by Elaine Swann - 2007-06-15
Hello Elaine,I divorced my husband about a year and a half ago (it was not a good break-up). We are good friends now and sometimes go to the same social events. The woman he cheated on me with i...