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Etiquette For Dummies

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Life is full of moments when you don't know how to act or how to handle yourself in front of other people. In these situations, etiquette is vital for keeping your sense of humor and your self-esteem intact. But etiquette is not a behavior that you should just turn on and off. This stuffy French word that translates into getting along with others allows you to put people at ease, make them feel good about a situation, and even improve your reputation. Etiquette For Dummies approaches the subject from a practical point of view, throwing out the rulebook full of long, pointless lists. Instead, it sets up tough social situations and shows you how to navigate through them successfully, charming everyone with your politeness and social grace. This straightforward, no-nonsense guide will let you discover the ins and outs of:


Basic behavior for family, friends, relationships, and business Grooming, dressing, and staying healthy Coping with unexpected stuff like sneezing or feeling queasy Maintaining a civilized relationship Making friends and keeping them Building positive relationships at work Communicating effectively This book shows you how to take on these situations and make them pleasant. It also gives you great advice for tipping appropriately in all types of services and setting stellar examples for your kids. Full of useful advice and written in a laid-back, friendly style, Etiquette For Dummies has all the tools you need to face any social situation with politeness and courtesy.

384 pages, Paperback

First published June 5, 1999

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Sue Fox

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Sue, an early pioneer in the Etiquette Consulting Industry has been providing etiquette products, group training and private consultations to business professionals, corporations, and educational institutions since 1996 with her company, The Etiquette Survival Group. Prior to that, she was employed in the tech industry with ten years experience in sales and marketing and event planning for Apple Computer, Inc. Sue has traveled extensively and is well acquainted with various international cultures and has provided train-the-trainer programs nationally and internationally.

Sue is the author of Modern Etiquette For Dummies, Business Etiquette For Dummies, and Wedding Etiquette For Dummies. Sue's belief that civility and etiquette should be the basis for everything we do, both in our personal and professional lives, is what has driven her passion for the subject. It's that passion that has inspired her to want to share the basic principles of etiquette and kindness with the world and teach others how to succeed doing the same.

Sue is the mother of two grown sons and three grandsons, Joseph, Michael, and Noah Fox. In her free time she enjoys gardening and visiting the beautiful beaches on the Central Coast of California.

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July 28, 2013
I got two mails on goodreads from the same guy the other day. The first was a marriage proposal. The second was the friends request. Seriously. Surely part of the modern guide to manners should include this basic point. Friends request first, then marriage proposal. Possibly rethink the proposal if the friends request is turned down.

And do I need to state the obvious? You are a much better chance if you've voted for one of my reviews. Fair dos.

Having said that, I do admire the way Ayub came straight to the point. None of this Victorian dilly dallying for him. The subject of his proposal was 'marry' and the text said just this:

Hi how r u can we marry
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I dunno, Ayub. I'm throwing this one out to my friends on goodreads. What are friends for if not to give caring advice at such a time as this?

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October 20, 2020
Изразът "добри обноски" или "етикет" за жалост често се свързва със снобизъм и надменност. А добрите обноски са нещо много просто - да казваш "моля", "извини", "благодаря"; да не повтаряш лошите думи и проявяваш уважение към околните. И към себе си. Познаването им може да помогне да преминеш през най-разнообразни истории с грация. Спестяват ти неудобни ситуации.
Изобщо, преди да кажем, че са ненужни, е добре първо да научим какво представляват те.
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October 28, 2008
A great reference with some good reminders as to how to treat others thoughtfully and with respect. It's always nice to know which fork to use and where to put the water glass as well (in case I get invited to dine at the White house or something :)
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January 20, 2019
A great reference book but also a great conversation piece in any visible location!
This book will either confirm that you were taught etiquette well during your formative years, that you need a refresher course, or that you should take a lesson from the author. Good etiquette is truly timeless.
Some guidelines may seem dated, but more often people have become too casual in their relationships with strangers or in the workplace.
A must have for parents, especially getting the kids ready to leave the nest in the future.
I tended to get some sideways glances when keeping at a desk job, but it does cover office politics, so it stayed tucked in my reference book shelf. It was not meant to be a trigger item.
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April 26, 2020
It had a lot of good information. Some of it was a bit outdated, but in general it had some good tips on a lot of different situations that require etiquette skills.
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