Etiquette How To Guides, Tips & Instructions
What The Poor Think Of The Rich
by VivWeissman | Etiquette
When did listening to Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony in D minor Op. 125 become a crime?
Differences of Opinion on Using Animals for Research
by Maverick23 | Etiquette
The use of animals for medical research is a debatable topic. There are pros and cons of both the sides, which are discussed here.
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Why Being Offended by the Word "Retard" is Retarded
by JeremyPatton in > Etiquette
This article examines the absurdity of euphemisms and explains why one should consider the speaker's intent before berating his use of a perfectly good adjective.
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It Is Good To Send Change of Address Details
by ja_schmidt in > Etiquette
Without doubt moving is one of the most hectic adventures many people have in a lifetime. There’s finding the right house or apartment, competing with bids or other people who want the place you do and then there’s the packing and unpacking.
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How watching Seinfeld will make you more cultured person
by MarcusFairfax in > Etiquette
Why Jerry is the epitome of a cultured person.
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Please Cover Your Mouth, Your Attitude Could Be Contagious
by KarenGross in > Etiquette
Ever been in a group where the conversation has been pleasant, but then one person starts to gripe and complain? You can just feel the waves of discontent ripple across the room. Why are negative attitudes so contagious?
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How to hang up the Telephone without being Heartless
by toddhicks209 in > Etiquette
Learn how to hang up the telephone with tact.
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Sins that Customers Should not be Able to Get Away With
by toddhicks209 in > Etiquette
Learn how there are times when customers are wrong.
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Zeal: Afflatus of Success
by wilbertcl in > Etiquette
This a short essay i wrote in my English subject
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How to Spot A Gossiper and Protect Yourself From Slander
by jaredsgirl in > Etiquette
Gossipers are those people who can't help but to talk about others and often make up lies. People who gossip have an insane need to pass on a scoop they hear about others and often elaborate the story to make it sound better. Here are some tips for spotting a gossiper and protecting yourself from slander.
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Using Your Cell Phone While Driving
by rickzimmerman in > Etiquette
Have you heard all those horror stories of people having terrible mishaps because they were using their cell phone while driving? Worried about new state laws being passed to ban the practice? Worry not, here's how to fearlessly use your cell phone while driving.
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Isn't it a virus of sorts?
by IsraelJayakaran in > Etiquette
One always yawns when tired and sometimes when you are bored, say at watching an insipid movie. Is yawning good or bad? Many would consider it bad and dub it as bad manners as well. But our scientists think otherwise. Next, it is a contageous thing too.
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Samples of Thank You Letters of Appreciation
by guitarguy in > Etiquette
There are many reasons that you may need to write letters of appreciation. The following are some quick samples of thank you letters of appreciation.
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Sympathy Card Messages: What To Write In A Sympathy Card
by musiclove in > Etiquette
Writing in a sympathy card can be difficult. Thinking of the right words to express condolences and show support of a friend or relative in a sympathy care message takes thought. Follow these directions to know how to and what to write in a sympathy card, probably the most difficult type of greeting card to write in.
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How to return almost anything without a receipt
by CTIMiami in > Etiquette
Advise on how to get stores to take back nearly anything without a receipt.
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Tips About How to Stop Gossiping and Staying Negative Things
by cadence in > Etiquette
Do you find that you say lots of negative things, or find yourself gossiping, even though it makes you feel awful? There is a way to make it stop - and you can do it!
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Crito by Plato, Socrates and Justifiication
by futuresnowbum in > Etiquette
Was Socrates Justified in Plato's epic Crito and escape from prison.
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Get Well Card Messages - - What To Write In A Get Well Card
by musiclove in > Etiquette
When a friend or loved one is sick, you can send them a get well card with the right message to cheer them up. The problem is figuring out what to write in the get well card. Knowing how to write the message in a get well card can be challenging. Use these get well card messages.
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How to Politely End A Conversation
by lxlunat1cxl in > Etiquette
Sometimes, a conversation face-to-face can be awful, especially if you have no interest in what the other party is saying or talking about. We've all experienced such things, and sought for ways to simply escape from it all! Learn how you can politely end a conversation that you find no interest in.
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The Meaning of Flowers
by guitarguy in > Etiquette
There are many places to find the meaning of flowers. The following article will detail the meaning of flowers as well as resources for deriving the meaning of flowers.
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How to Say It With The Perfect Number and Color of Roses
by kimarkent in > Etiquette
We all know that red roses symbolize love and passion, but do you know what the color, number and how roses are combined have meanings, dated back to the Victorian Era. Here's a good guide for Valentine's day. But remember, what kind and color and number of roses you send, mean something special!
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How to Properly Use Silverware and Dinnerware
by MrsCrafty in > Etiquette
Are you having a big formal dinner and need to know how to set the table? Most of us are familiar with casual and informal settings. The different settings allow us the flexibility to mix and match dinnerware patterns, flatware and glassware. This article will teach you how to properly use silverware and dinnerware.
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Tips About How to Stop Gossiping and Staying Negative Things
by cadence in > Etiquette
Do you find that you say lots of negative things, or find yourself gossiping, even though it makes you feel awful? There is a way to make it stop - and you can do it!
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Where are we going?
by neelampandey23 in > Etiquette
The true meaning of modernisation, which is not understood by the modern world.
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Don't Use Walmart's Picture Department
by jstroudpainter in > Etiquette
This is my experience trying to get some pictures for personal use.
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21st Century Kids.
by maroonmacaca in > Etiquette
a look at the way youth see the situation in the world.
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How To Get Great Tips
by celticealge in > Etiquette
When you work as a waitress during the holidays or other busy times there are ways to do your job that will make you sparkle and let your customers know that you are responsive to them and ready to help them have a good experience.
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How to make a great day for a Waffle House waitress or waiter
by kimarkent in > Etiquette
What place can you walk into that all the employees greet you with a great welcome? Everyone turning to say "hello" or "Good Morning"? The Waffle House! I can give you a perfect way to make a waffle house server happy. Also, a way to make their day great too.
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Traditional Victorian Afternoon Tea
by MaggieMayBarrie in > Etiquette
Want to have friends over, but not a mess and a hangover the next day? Try an afternoon Tea Party to get conversation flowing and solidify old friendships. Here are the steps to preparing a traditional Afternoon Tea in the Victorian Style.
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The Meaning of Flowers
by guitarguy in > Etiquette
There are many places to find the meaning of flowers. The following article will detail the meaning of flowers as well as resources for deriving the meaning of flowers.
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10 Japanese customs you must know before going in Japan
by andra33 in > Etiquette
There are 10 Japanese customs that you should know before going on a holiday in Japan. If you know these habits, you can understand more quick the lifestyle of citizens
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Don't Network Me, Please!
by JohnMcDonnell in > Etiquette
A humorous look at the perils of social networking.





