Good manners matter - and not just during formal events. Etiquette isn't just about which fork to use or how to hold a teacup. Good manners and etiquette are as important in the supermarket checkout line as they are at a state dinner. They are the key to surviving every human contact with your sense of humor and self-esteem intact. In most cases, it's just a matter of good old "Golden Rule" common sense - do unto others as you would have them do unto you: for example, staying home from a dinner party when you're sick. And yes, sometimes it is about the right fork or the right form address. Wise, funny, and practical, Etiquette For Dummies is just what you need to be on your best behavior in every situation. From office parties to extended families, email to introductions, Sue Fox covers it all in this smart, sassy guide. Among other things, you'll find out how to: Be more attuned to the needs and feelings of o thers Beha ve considerately in everyday situations Communicate graciously at home and at work Avoid e-mail blunders and beeper bloopers Eat out and entertain with confidence Rise to the occasion at weddings and other formal events Put others at ease in almost any situation Raise well-mannered kids Once you start it, you'll probably want to read Etiquette For Dummies from cover to cove r . But you don't have to. This ready reference was designed to let you plunge in anywhere and get what you need on: Building better relationships through good etiquette - with family, coworkers, clients, friends, and lovers Projecting a positive image with good grooming and body language Dressing for formal events Entertaining and being entertained The ins and outs of dining etiquette - includes a chapter on wine etiquette Conducting yourself during special occasions - at home and abroad Packed with practical tips and examples, this anything-but-prissy primer explains how to behave with courtesy and consideration, whether you're answering your cell phone, opening a gift, attending a bat mitzvah, or addressing your father-in-law.
This is a fabulous way to reinforce life lessons for upper elementary to middle school aged children. It covers the basics to the contemporary. I love it.
College Bound finds Book Very Beneficial
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
As a young adult I found this book to be very beneficial, full of fun and informative information, easy to read -- yet detailed enough to keep my interest. It was a confidence builder and a validation for my grandparents and aunt -- who are always reminding me to pay attention to my manners.
Insightful and fun to read -- don't miss this one
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
I've always been a little skeptical of the Dummies books but when I received Etiquette for Dummies as a gift I couldn't help but get caught up in it immediately. The author takes a refreshing look at how we all get along in society (the good, the bad AND the ugly!) and gives us insightful yet friendly advice on communicating better with each other on a daily basis. This is a must read for everyone, even if you think your etiquette is already up to snuff.
The Best Gift
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
This book is great! I was given a copy as a gift - I had never read a "Dummies" book and wasn't sure what it was all about. After reading it, I gave copies of it to all five of my children, age 19 - 27, for Christmas. The information is timely, appropriate, and presented in a "non-preachy" manner. Anyone who meets with clients, has interviews or wants to feel comfortable in social situations needs to read "Etiquette for Dummies".
Excellent reference volume
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
I found this book both a useful tool and an easy read.I originally purchased this book to resolve some light hearted family disagreements regarding such items as; the correct "title" of a married woman in the 21st century or the correct method of setting the formal table for Thanksgiving dinner. I ended up reading the book cover to cover. The author has done an excellent job of making this potentially dry topic, fun and enjoyable.I particularly enjoyed the chapters on etiquette as it relates to new technology such as; cell phones, call waiting, and e-mail. None of these things were around when I originally learned "Manners 101". It was useful to review the "do's and don'ts" of modern technology.An excellent purchase and I would recommend it to others.
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