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| I found with my children and grandchildren if you gave them anything too lenghty or detailed you lost them. When I designed this simple book for etiquette classes at the Jena Cultural Center it worked. |
$13.50 plus shipping $4.00 Total $17.50 |
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| Orber by phone 1 888 380 2535 |
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Table of Contents
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| Introductions |
Phone Courtesy |
Conversation Courtesies |
Chewing Gum |
| Table Manners |
How to eat some foods |
Restaurant Protocol |
Setting the Table |
| Good Guest, Great Host |
The Written Word |
Simple Dress Code |
Boys |
| A Model American |
| Manners for forums require some negotiating tactics
of etiquette. Proper etiquette and protocol is a must, whether leaving
personal notes on line or in person. For acceptances in addressing
others for business appointments, consulting, or a simple party the rules
are still applicable. Visits from one with polite etiquette most always results in a pleasing response, few regrets, and effective replies. While birthday parties, baby showers, breakfast, luncheons, and suppers enjoy a more relaxed etiquette;dinners, house parties, afternoon parties or teas may require the traditional rules. To import or export correct manners into cross-cultural communications(whether business entertainment, balls or dances) coustoms of the community as well as clothes and dress are considered of utmost importance. Weddings, christenings, or funerals require our most elevated degree of etiquette. Our hospitality is never more obvious than in our introductions of ourselves and others. Your greetinsg (salutations) on a thank you note, as well as your closing, should be carefully chosen. If you show good hebavior and good taste in your conversation and correspondence you should get many invitations and letters. |
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