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The American dining style is a four-step method of eating that has stayed with us for nearly two centuries. But are we moving toward a one-handed eating style?
Continue reading "Fun Facts About the American Dining Style"
Setting a tone of professionalism is important when visiting a business office. As a guest, how you show up determines to the type of impression you make.
Continue reading "Visiting a Business Office Etiquette-fully"
When a request feels unreasonable it may be due to a variety of reasons. But even an unreasonable request can receive an etiquette-ful response.
Continue reading "Etiquette-ful Responses When a Request Feels Unreasonable"
Our eyes are constant space invaders, but it’s important to remember that honoring other people’s personal space is an active value.
Continue reading "Space Invaders and Remaining Etiquette-ful"
Your business brand represents the heart of your business and how it is seen by its leadership, employees, and clients and why living the brand is so important.
Your personal style, behaviors, and interactions reflect active values that you wear on your sleeve, with the aim of being seen as recognizably respectful.
Continue reading "Being Recognizably Respectful and Other Active Values"
Everyone wants to be respected, but it’s important to remember that respect is earned. As someone once told me, “Respect isn’t free.”
Mingling at a networking event can be a dreaded business chore. But if you frame your approach ahead of time, you can attend with a positive mindset.
The idiom “live and let live” summarizes the idea that we tolerate the opinions and behaviors of others, and we hope that they will similarly tolerate ours.
Continue reading "Live and Let Live as an Etiquette-ful Philosophy"
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"
A consistent complaint regarding cruising is the notable lack of cruise ship etiquette observed by passengers. Or, perhaps, a lack of etiquette in general?
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.
Etiquette guidelines are created from the ground up, for people by people, as standardization for navigating certain situations arises.
Getting along with others concerns us all. Polite behavior affects personal interactions, while civility overarches into actions that affect others more publicly.
Continue reading "Civility and Polite Behavior: How Do They Relate?"
Families are a mixed bag of personalities and learning to live with personality differences is a challenge each family member faces.
Continue reading "What to do When Personality Differences Threaten Family Ties"
Saying no to your boss can create an annoying situation for you both. However, you can make your declination palatable and remain a loyal, supportive employee.
Changing traditions needs a gentle approach. So, how do you tell family and friends “No gifts, please” without hurting feelings and find an alternate tradition?
Continue reading "Having an Etiquette-ful “No Gifts, Please” Conversation"
Cutting corners or doing something in an easy and quick way leaves something out at the expense of higher standards. Are you risking your reputation this way?
Continue reading "Why Cutting Corners Can Hurt Your Etiquette-ful Brand"
Choosing etiquette means we choose to show up recognizably respectful in our behaviors. We exemplify the principles of good manners: kindness and compassion.
Continue reading "Choosing Etiquette Gives Form and Color to Our Lives"
Getting into the driver’s seat of a car means you agree to follow the driving guidelines set by law. Most are not only lawful, they are also etiquette-ful.
Continue reading "Etiquette-ful Driving Guidelines to Remember"