There is no better time than now for a definitive guide to contemporary civilized living. As traditional codes of behavior have given way to an increasingly informal society, many people are disconcerted by the current lack of guidelines. The established rules are as important as ever, but need adaptation for the complications and developments of the twenty-first century. The Debrett's New Guide to Etiquette and Modern Manners cuts through the confusion to combine the very best of traditional standards of conduct with acceptable modern innovations. Packed with no-nonsense step-by-step advice, it covers everything from basic table manners to how to equip yourself at the grandest royal and diplomatic gatherings. Written with clarity and wit, this book celebrates the charm, beauty, and fascination of classic good manners, and their enduring role in a civilized society.
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John Morgan was senior editorial contributor at Conde Nast, and was the Associate Editor of GQ (Europe). As one of the UK's best-known writers on style, he wrote the weekly "Morgan's Modern Manners" for the Saturday Times, and was a frequent broadcaster and commentator on matters of taste, correct form, and dress. John Morgan also wrote feature for The Tatler, The Financial Times, The Daily Telegraph, the Sunday Times, The Guardian, and several Conde Nast publications.
An interesting glimpse into the 1996 version of advice for a segment of society that I unsurprisingly don't mingle in! Wittily written and frequently amusing. Bearing in mind that it was written in 1996 here is a quote about e-mail - "The essence of electronic mail is speed. There are over thirty million users of the Internet worldwide, any of whom can, if his or her address is known, be contacted at the touch of a button, though on crowded lines the message can take up to an hour to get through." I would quite like to read the most recent version to see what it is like.
A complete guide to social etiquette for every occasion, sometimes drawing a chuckle of laugher or laugh out loud hysterics at the practicality and history of Modern Manners.
Brilliant coffee table book to generate conversation and to assist in preparation of any life events!