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Embarrassment can cause you to forget your etiquette-ful self. It distracts you and sets you up for even more. But it can also present learning opportunities.
While true dinner disasters may be rare, knowing how to prevent common mishaps and handle the unexpected with grace is essential for both hosts and guests.
The concept of etiquette may seem antiquated to some. However, understanding the modern definition of etiquette is crucial in today's complex social landscape.
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.
A first impression will many times be a lasting impression. How do you ensure yours will be a great one? By practicing these five things . . .
Continue reading "Five Etiquette-ful Things that Make a Positive First Impression"
Aiming for kindness, compassion, and positivity changes a person’s day. The core component for how to cheer someone up is an ability to recognize another person.
The dessert course is very important! Enjoy it with confidence when you know how to use the utensils correctly, and according to what you are served.
Clothing plays a pivotal role in how we perceive others. Learning to compliment someone's clothing appropriately enhances social interactions and can brighten someone's day.
When someone calls you the wrong name, you should correct them. Here are etiquette-ful techniques for the first, second, or third time it happens.
Continue reading "Correcting Someone Who Calls You the Wrong Name"
Knowing how to eat soup properly makes the task automatic, and much neater. Here are the steps to get the spoon to your mouth without incident.
Situations where you fail to stand up for someone are considered a transgression. Admission and apology are in order, but also a commitment to do better.
We are all subject to negative self-talk from time to time. Acknowledging a disappointment is realistic, but beware the slippery slope of chronic negativity.
Continue reading "Why Negative Self-talk Isn’t Etiquette-ful"
Being on your best behavior goes beyond following a set of rules. It is about being mindful of situations and people around you, respectful, and considerate.
Hors d'oeuvres can be tricky when you try and balance them with drinks, napkins, and networking. Here are some tidbits to help get you through cocktail hour unscathed.
Continue reading "Performing an Hors d'oeuvres Balancing Act"
Door etiquette is another aspect of being mindful of others. Opening a door for someone, holding a door open for another behind you, or gesturing someone to pass through first, is simple kindness.
Continue reading "Door Etiquette: Entering and Exiting with Others"
Etiquette for introverts doesn’t require pretending to be an extrovert. It's about being genuinely considerate while honoring your natural communication style.
Whether you're on a vacation or spending a day at your local coastline, observing proper beach etiquette ensures everyone can enjoy their time by the water.
Continue reading "Beach Etiquette: Your Guide to Summer Beach Behavior"
The fundamental question, "Should I eat this with my fork or my fingers?" has a surprisingly nuanced answer that depends on several key factors.
Continue reading "Fork Food or Finger Food? Making the Etiquette-ful Decision"
Understanding your facial expressions in virtual communication can be the difference between building strong relationships and sending the wrong message.
Continue reading "The Power of Facial Expressions in Virtual Communication"
Are you tired of rushing through doors with apologies? Discover why you're always running behind and learn practical strategies to become reliably punctual.
Continue reading "How to Stop Being Late: Strategies to Improve Your Punctuality"