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Category Archives: Etiquette Tips
Always Be a Good Ambassador
It is easy to forget we are always representing someone or something. It may be your family, your company, your school, or most importantly, and frequently overlooked, yourself. Whenever we are in public or on social media, it is imperative … Continue reading
Posted in Business Etiquette, Business Networking, Etiquette Tips, Social Etiquette
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Fast Food Restaurants: Know What You Want Before Approaching the Cashier
Fast food restaurants do their very best to deliver food fast. People patronize these restaurants because they expect to get their food quickly. Please help the restaurant maintain fast service by having an idea of what you want before you … Continue reading
Buffet Dining Etiquette: When May I Begin to Eat?
When food is served buffet style and you have a seated place setting, you may begin to eat when at least half of the number of guests seated at your table have returned from the buffet. It is not necessary … Continue reading
Workplace Germs
It’s the time of year when sounds of coughing and sneezing can be heard throughout the office. No one wants to catch the cold or flu, but what should we do if a co-worker is obviously fighting an illness? In … Continue reading
Should Wedding Gifts Be Returned if a Marriage Ends in Divorce?
Since Kim Kardashian announced her divorce after only 72 days of marriage, the big question on everyone’s mind is, “Will she return the wedding gifts?” Etiquette experts from all over the country are offering their advice on this topic and … Continue reading
Remarriage Introduction Etiquette
When second, third, or in Elizabeth Taylor’s case, eighth marriages occur, families and relationships are merged. As titles change, introductions may become awkward. Here are a few tips to help make these introductions less awkward and more respectful for everyone. … Continue reading
What Can Happen When Cell Phone Etiquette Runs Amuck
I spend a great deal of time informing you of proper etiquette rules. Occasionally, I point out why these rules are necessary. Rarely, do I hypothesize about what could happen if etiquette is not followed. Today I would like to … Continue reading
Keep Sidewalks Clean and Clear
Sidewalks are put in place for the safety of pedestrians. They provide an alternative to walking on a street surface. It is the responsibility of the property owner to keep the sidewalk clean and clear. Here are a few guidelines … Continue reading
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Clip Nails in Private Please
Clipping your fingernails or toenails falls into the personal grooming category and should be done in private. Never in public. Airline attendants recently created a top 10 list of annoying things passengers do. I was shocked to learn clipping fingernails … Continue reading
Do Not Bring Smelly Food on the Airplane
In an effort to cut costs, airlines have eliminated food service from many flights and encourage passengers to bring their own food on board if they need a snack. This is a great idea. However, when selecting food to bring … Continue reading
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