Katherine Furman

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“modern etiquette is based on treating everyone with equal consideration and respect.”
Katherine Furman, 50 Essential Etiquette Lessons: How to Eat Lunch with Your Boss, Handle Happy Hour Like a Pro, and Write a Thank You Note in the Age of Texting and Tweeting

“Making business deals is really about making personal connections. If people like you and like talking to you, they’ll want to work with you.”
Katherine Furman, 50 Essential Etiquette Lessons: How to Eat Lunch with Your Boss, Handle Happy Hour Like a Pro, and Write a Thank You Note in the Age of Texting and Tweeting

“These opening lines are sure to get the conversation going with just about anyone: ➤Tell me about yourself. ➤Are you working on anything exciting? ➤Is this a busy time of year for you? ➤Do you know any good restaurants around here? ➤Did you see that [show, movie] that I keep hearing about? ➤How do you know [mutual acquaintance]? ➤Have you been here before? ➤Have you been with the company long? Have you known [so-and-so] for long?”
Katherine Furman, 50 Essential Etiquette Lessons: How to Eat Lunch with Your Boss, Handle Happy Hour Like a Pro, and Write a Thank You Note in the Age of Texting and Tweeting



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