The Etiquette Blog

The Etiquette Blog is a personal, social, and professional curriculum for success. Dedicated to the Quest for Civility in the modern world, each article informs and educates on topics related to being successful in life and work.

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Is It Appropriate to Call a Stranger by Terms of Endearment?

Serving Customer at Coffee Shop

Terms of endearment like "honey," or "sweetie" spark varied reactions from strangers. Some view these expressions as friendly; others find them uncomfortable.

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Practicing Etiquetteful Habits Each Day

Man Taking a Photo

Practicing etiquette-ful habits is as relevant as ever. Etiquette isn't about outdated rules or customs but showing respect and courtesy through daily actions.

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Connecting Economics and Etiquette

Economics and Etiquette

The connections between economics and etiquette include both pertain to understanding guidelines that shape our decisions and both offer predictive outcomes.

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The Art of Giving and Receiving Compliments

Group of Friends Laughing

Both giving and receiving compliments can feel awkward or uncomfortable. Yet, a genuine compliment can brighten someone’s day and strengthen relationships.

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When Your Romantic Feelings Are Rejected

Hands Making Heart Shape

Rejection is incredibly disappointing. But when your romantic feelings are rejected you experience one of life's most challenging emotional hurdles.

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Navigating Workplace Romance

Love and a Laptop

Navigating workplace romance requires respect and courtesy. Finding love at work can lead to something lasting but also presents unique challenges.

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Who Should Pay on a Date?

Smiling Couple

The question of who should pay on a date has become more nuanced than ever before. Read on to explore various perspectives for handling the check on a date.

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How To Heal a Broken Heart

Healing Heart

The loss of love, or even the perception of love, leaves us to heal a broken heart. Rarely are there words that can help. Time is usually the best remedy.

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Making Amends When You Make a Mistake

Apology Conversation

When you make a mistake, you are presented with the perfect learning opportunity. But unless you learn from your mistake, you are destined to repeat it.

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Our World Needs a Civilizing Influence

Community Garden Sign

No matter where we live, we are all collaborators in making society work. Our world needs a civilizing influence, and we are each responsible for creating it.

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The Art of Diplomatic Communication

Business People Discussing Project in a Cafe

Diplomatic communication is the cornerstone of successful relationships, whether in professional settings, personal interactions, or international relations.

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Everyday Etiquette in Daily Life

Business People Chatting Outdoors

Common courtesies and everyday etiquette in daily life are essential for ensuring social and professional interactions run smoothly.

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Five Etiquette Tips to Begin Using Today!

Top Tips

When students ask me how to implement etiquette in their daily journeys, here are the five etiquette tips I always recommend to get them started.

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Navigating Holiday Gift-Giving Etiquette Without the Stress

Under the Christmas Tree

The holidays should be a time of joy, yet navigating holiday gift-giving can be overwhelming. Follow this guide for handling delicate gifting situations.

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The Art of Writing Thank-You Notes

Thank-You Message

The first rule of writing thank-you notes is to do it. And once you master this simple template, you will churn them out easily, quickly and sincerely.

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Be a Memorable Cocktail Party Guest

Friends Enjoying a Rooftop Party

In the world of social gatherings, a cocktail party presents an opportunity to shine. A memorable cocktail party guest networks and creates lasting impressions.

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Making Meaningful Memories This Holiday Season

Standing Near a Christmas Tree

The holiday season is more than festive decorations and gift exchanges—it's an opportunity for making meaningful memories with the people who matter most.

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Creative Gratitude Goes Above and Beyond a Thank-You

Thank You Wooden Blocks

In a world where quick text messages and casual "thanks" have become the norm, creative gratitude stands out as a meaningful way to express genuine appreciation.

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Be a Memorable Dinner Party Guest

Dinner Party with Festive Table

Hosting a meal requires planning and a lot of effort, which is why a host’s most memorable dinner party guest is one who makes the work worthwhile.

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Responding to “What Do You Really Think?”

Coworkers Discussing Office Issues

The question, “What do you really think?” is complex in social interactions. While it invites candor, there's often subtext that creates a delicate situation.

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