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Author Archives: Sandy Hyde
Getting On the Bus – Back to School Etiquette
When getting on the bus, always wait to let other passengers get off the bus first.
How To Get Rid of Puffy Eyes
If you wake up with puffy eyes from allergies, lack of sleep, or the common cold, try this quick trick to give yourself a brighter, more alert look. Chill a clean spoon by placing it in a glass of ice … Continue reading
Don’t Cut in the Lunch Line – Back to School Manners
No matter how hungry or short on time you are, it’s rude to cut in the lunch line. Always go to the end of the line, even when a friend asks you to join them. Your classmates will respect you … Continue reading
Time Management – Specify the Meeting Time
Try to avoid co-workers or colleagues taking away your valuable work time by practicing the following time management skill. The next time an individual asks to schedule a meeting time to go over something, set specific starting and ending times. … Continue reading
Politely Ending a Conversation on a Flight
There are times when you are not in the mood to converse during a flight. Maybe it’s the end of a long work week, you’re mentally preparing for a presentation, or you want to settle in with a good book. … Continue reading
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An Invitation to the Wedding Ceremony and Reception
If you have been invited to a wedding ceremony and a wedding reception, you should not attend the reception only without also attending the ceremony. The reception is optional, the ceremony is not. To skip the ceremony and arrive at … Continue reading
Be Courteous in the Gym
I was the only person exercising in the fitness center early this morning when a married couple walked in. Without asking, they turned the lights off, changed the television station, and sprayed a disinfectant on the machines nearby creating a … Continue reading
How To Exit From A Boring Conversation
Have you ever been at an event and found yourself in a conversation with someone you have absolutely nothing in common with? You have most likely felt trapped. Here is a way to exit that conversation without offending that person: … Continue reading