The Top 3 Etiquette Myths EXPOSED!!!

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1. I can manage two sets of dining manners – private and public; 2. Etiquette makes you inauthentic; and 3. Being nice is all I need to succeed. I encounter many etiquette myths, but none more than these three. Rooted in our natural resistance to change and a misunderstanding of what etiquette is and how … Read More

Easy to Keep Resolutions (Finally!)

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Okay, I know you are thinking that it is April and it is much too late in the year to be talking about resolutions. But, considering that most of us have already abandoned our resolutions for 2014, I think it is the perfect time to share a list of easy to keep resolutions that will … Read More

YES WE CAN! How to Survive the Office Holiday Party

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Do you dread your annual office holiday party? If the answer is yes, you are not alone. Sixty-two percent of Americans say they would rather go to the dentist than attend an office holiday party. (Okay, I made that up, but it’s believable, isn’t it?) Anyway, you don’t have to suffer. In fact, following a … Read More

5 Things to Know About Business Card Etiquette

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  1. Keep your business cards clean and crease free by carrying them in a business card holder. 2. Present your business card with the print facing the recipient so she won’t need to turn the card around to read it. 3. Take the time to read a business card that has been presented to … Read More

Mrs. Obama’s Elbows Upstage Her Arms

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  Mrs. Obama’s arms get a lot of well-deserved attention: they are toned, yet feminine – what many women aspire to. However, Mrs. Obama’s famous arms were recently upstaged by her elbows when she rested them on the table at a luncheon. Oh the finger wagging and tongue clucking! You would have thought Mrs. Obama … Read More

Business Dining Etiquette Quiz

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Questions: When inviting a client to a business meal, you should ask her where she would like to go. T / F In a typical place setting, the beverage is on the left and the bread plate is on the right. T / F A seafood or oyster fork is placed to the left of … Read More