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Friendly practices are small, thoughtful gestures that bridge the gap between digital connections and the community disconnect that many people report feeling.
To use last names when addressing someone has become rare. It reflects a shift in how we signal respect, maintain boundaries, and navigate social hierarchies.
Continue reading "Why We Should Use Last Names in Professional and Social Settings"
Attending a gathering or event with people you don’t enjoy spending time with? Good news! It is possible to navigate these situations with grace and dignity.
Continue reading "Navigating Social Situations with People You Don't Enjoy"
When setting your holiday table with intention and care, it’s more than arranging plates and silverware — you're creating the stage for cherished memories.
Planning to host a party this season? With proper planning and a solid understanding of hosting etiquette, you can create a memorable event without the stress.
It’s the season of giving and you’re thinking no holiday gifts would be a nice rule for yourself this year. But how do you have that conversation with others?
Continue reading "No Holiday Gifts - 'Tis the Season for a New Tradition?"
A good first impression happens in an instant yet lingers long after. Learn how to navigate any first encounter and leave a lasting positive impact.
Continue reading "Master the Moment and Make a Good First Impression"
When you agree to disagree, you call a truce on a difference of opinion. You choose the path of civility and acknowledge that conflict doesn’t need a winner.
Properly passing items at the table ensures meals flow smoothly, prevents accidents, and demonstrates respect. Here’s how to master this etiquette fundamental.
Attending a networking event, a celebration, or an evening with friends? Knowing how to navigate a cocktail party with grace can make you the best guest.
A fundamental yet often misunderstood aspect of office etiquette is exchanging pleasantries with colleagues. An underrated, but essential professional skill.
Continue reading "The Art of Exchanging Pleasantries in the Workplace"
Table setting etiquette is a system, evolved over time, that ensures an orderly meal. It contains place settings that serve as maps, giving you a glimpse of what foods you are about to enjoy.
Unfortunately, we all must deal with office gossips at some point – or several times – during our careers but there are methods to make this a fairly easy task.
Continue reading "Deal with Office Gossips and Help Tame the Rumor Mill"
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.