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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Common Condiments and How to Use Them

Condiment Set

From salt and pepper to artisan sauces in restaurant caddies, condiments play a supporting role in meals. Knowing how to use them is a quiet mark of good manners.

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National Park Etiquette and Respectful Nature Visits

Yosemite National Park

Visiting our national parks is a great way to connect with nature and enjoy beautiful landscapes. But it's crucial that we do so responsibly and respectfully.

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How to Interrupt Someone Politely

Networking Conversation

Interrupting is known as a rude behavior. Yet, real life doesn't always wait for a natural pause. The good news? It is possible to interrupt politely.

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A Guide to the Perfect Picnic

Picnic Basket on the Grass

The perfect picnic offers simple pleasures that transcend the ordinary. It's a chance to disconnect from screens and reconnect with nature.

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How to Lead by Example

Setting an Example

Every interaction is an opportunity to lead by example and create a ripple effect of integrity, good will, and compassion in the lives of those around you.

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Correcting Someone Who Calls You the Wrong Name

Man Introducing Himself

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.

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Mastering Office Politics with Grace and Integrity

Business Project Meeting

Office politics is an unavoidable aspect of professional life. While it has negative connotations, understanding and navigating workplace dynamics is crucial.

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How to Eat French Onion Soup and Other Soup Tips

French Onion Soup

Knowing how to eat French onion soup gracefully is a skill worth having, whether at a casual bistro with friends or navigating a high-stakes business lunch.

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Creative Gratitude Goes Above and Beyond a Thank-You

Thank You Wooden Blocks

While 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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Choosing Love Over Division to Create Deeper Connections

I Choose Love

By choosing love over division, we don't just improve individual relationships—we transform our entire social ecosystem.

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Buffet Etiquette: A Guide to Dining with Confidence

Buffet Table with Variety of Foods and Sauces

Buffet etiquette sits comfortably toward the relaxed end of the dining etiquette spectrum, but a few guidelines make the experience smoother and more enjoyable.

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Why a Diverse Workplace Wins

Diverse Business Development Team

In today's interconnected world, a diverse workplace isn't just a feel-good notion, it's a smart business decision leading to innovation and a competitive edge.

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Changing the Subject Gracefully for a Seamless Conversation Transition

Happy Friends Having Coffee

Changing the subject gracefully without seeming abrupt or rude is a valuable skill. Read on for strategies to make conversation transitions natural and polite.

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Giving and Receiving Productive Feedback that Encourages Growth

Giving and Receiving Feedback

Every day spent with other people presents the opportunity for giving and receiving productive feedback. And both instances encourage growth of character.

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Bringing Out Your Best Behavior

Welcome Greeting

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.

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A Guide to Navigating Special Diets for Hosts and Guests

Various_foods

Navigating special diets at social events doesn’t have to be stressful. Planning and communication can ensure the table is a place of comfort and connection.

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Door Etiquette: Entering and Exiting with Others

Woman entering a door

Practicing door etiquette such as opening a door for someone or holding a door open for the person behind you, is an aspect of being mindful of other people.

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Ms. or Mrs. - A Modern Guide to Women's Forms of Address

Three Women Discussing Business Plans

The goal of any form of address is showing respect and consideration. Whether you choose Ms. or Mrs., the intention behind your choice matters most.

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The Etiquette of Moral Support

Women Holding Hands While Sitting on a Couch

One of the most meaningful gifts we exchange as social beings is moral support. It costs nothing, requires no special skill, but has the power to steady us.

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Being Teachable is a Most Important Part of Civility

Young and Old Together

Lifelong learners most easily grow and change along with society, using curiosity to their advantage. Indeed, being teachable is an important part of civility.

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