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Category Archives: Etiquette Tips
Receiving Line Order – Wedding Etiquette
There may be variations to receiving lines depending on who the official hosts of the wedding are, if the parents of the bride or groom are divorced, or if the wedding couple is older and/or this is not their first … Continue reading
TV Off When Entertaining
Unless you’re having a party to specifically watch a sporting event, movie, or other show, the television should be turned off when entertaining guests.
Posted in Etiquette Tips, Party Etiquette
Tagged being a good host, entertaining, etiquette, hosting a party, manners, parties, television etiquette
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Honking the Horn
Only use your vehicle horn if you are in a vehicle and need to alert others you pose a dangerous threat to them. Sounding your vehicle horn does not remedy a traffic jam. Sounding your horn to communicate your road … Continue reading
How To Use A Wedge Of Lemon
If you are served a wedge of lemon to flavor tea, iced tea, fish, or other foods, you may want to squeeze the lemon in the drink or on the food. Gently squeeze the juice of the lemon on the … Continue reading
Be A Good Sport
No one likes to be around a poor loser or a gloating winner. It’s important to use good etiquette skills when playing sports. To be a good loser: 1. Thank the other player or team members for playing a good … Continue reading
Arrive Before the Bride
When attending a wedding ceremony, it is proper etiquette to arrive before the bride walks down the aisle. I recently attended a ceremony where the wedding coordinator had to lock the church doors as the bride began to take her … Continue reading
Do Not Wander When Dining Out
While on a date or dining with a group, do not leave your table to wander around the restaurant and visit with others. It’s acceptable to excuse yourself from the table to visit the restroom, but make it a direct … Continue reading
Closet Staples for Men
Men should make an investment purchase for a few must-haves in their closets. These items may be worn for business meetings, job interviews, social events, and religious ceremonies. By initially spending a little bit more for quality clothing and accessories, … Continue reading
Posted in Etiquette Tips, Gentlemen's Etiquette, Professional Dress, Professional Image
Tagged appropriate attire, building a wardrobe, business attire, dress etiquette, etiquette, Gentlemen's Etiquette, mens attire, mens wardrobe, professional dress etiquette, professional grooming, wardrobe staples
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A Good House Guest is Tidy
A good house guest is a neat and tidy house guest. Always clean up after yourself when staying in some one’s home. 1. Keep your bedroom neat by making the bed every morning and picking up your clothes. Do not … Continue reading
ATM Courtesies
When waiting to use an ATM, be courteous to the person currently using the machine. Doing your banking in an open, public setting can be intimidating. 1. Stand back and leave enough distance between you and the person using the … Continue reading
Posted in Etiquette Tips, Public Courtesies
Tagged ATM, ATM etiquette, ATM privacy, ATM transactions, etiquette, Etiquette Tips, Public Courtesies
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