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Monthly Archives: June 2008
Shopping Cart Do’s and Dont’s
So often we get caught up in all the business and dining etiquette rules in order to advance our careers, we forget about other etiquette rules that apply to our lives 24/7. For example, what about shopping cart etiquette at … Continue reading
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Dance Etiquette – Tap Shoes
This is the time of year dance recitals and stage performances are taking place in every town across America. Ballerinas are twirling and Rockette hopefuls are tapping away. At first, we enjoy how adorable they look. But after awhile, the … Continue reading
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Entering and Exiting Doors
If you are about to enter through the doorway of a building, room, office, elevator, or commuter train and there is someone on the other side of that doorway, let the person or people on the inside exit before you … Continue reading
E-mails May Not Be For Your Eyes Only
I have heard so many horror stories about private e-mail messages that have been sent where they shouldn’t have gone. There’s the e-mail that gives a full recollection of last night’s romantic date. Or perhaps there’s the message about what … Continue reading
Wasting Company Time – Office Etiquette
Time is money. When you’re at the office, time belongs to the company so it will be productive and prosperous. In the end, both the company and employee will benefit. Do not waste time by hanging out at the water … Continue reading