Dorothea Johnson

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Dorothea Johnson


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Founder of The Protocol School of Washington, Dorothea Johnson has presented seminars and briefings on manners to more than 100,000 individuals worldwide. She has authored five books, including the bestselling The Little Book of Etiquette, and has appeared as an etiquette expert on The Ellen DeGeneres Show.

Average rating: 3.75 · 1,144 ratings · 129 reviews · 15 distinct works
Modern Manners: Tools to Ta...

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The Little Book Of Etiquette

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Tea & Etiquette (Revised): ...

3.98 avg rating — 63 ratings — published 1998 — 10 editions
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Children's Tea & Etiquette:...

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كتاب في دقائق : قواعد الإتي...

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Tea & Etiquette Publisher: ...

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Dorothea Johnson's entertai...

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“It took longer for the fork to gain acceptance in England because it was thought to be a feminine utensil. Thomas Coryate, an English traveler and philosopher who had been to Italy and France, published a book in 1611 that included the Italian custom of eating with a fork. He declared himself the first man in London to eat with a fork.”
Dorothea Johnson, Modern Manners: Tools to Take You to the Top

“In some cultures, “How do you do?” and “How are you?” are considered impolite and too personal.”
Dorothea Johnson, Modern Manners: Tools to Take You to the Top

“DON’T gang up on the other person and enlist others to your side just to prove that you’re right. DON’T raise your voice. DON’T respond sarcastically. DON’T take a difference of opinion personally.”
Dorothea Johnson, Modern Manners: Tools to Take You to the Top



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