At some point, friends, family, and co-workers may become ill or even need to be hospitalized. Here are some suggestions to help cheer them up and show that they are in your thoughts. We’re All Family When immediate family members aren’t feeling well, it’s important to be there for them in person when possible, or…
Pool Party Etiquette: How to Have Well-Mannered Fun in and Around the Water
Summer’s almost here, so that means it’s time to dust off pool party manners to make sure everybody has a great time. Safety First The combination of water and splashing leads to slippery situations, making it important to literally tread carefully around the pool. If there are children present, enforce the rules of no running,…
Mobile Manners
Regardless of the reason for traveling by air, be it business or pleasure, spending time in close proximity to throngs of strangers calls for a specific set of manners. Show Appreciation When the agent at the counter has to deal with rude customers ahead of you in line, treating them to a warm smile and…
Be the Best Boss Ever
Being a manager or supervisor requires well-honed social skills. These tips will help you earn the respect of those who work with and for you. Respect the Team In order to earn the respect of your employees, you must first respect them. When they know that you value them and their hard work, they are…
Spilling the Beans Can Make a Mighty Big Mess
“Promise you won’t tell anyone.” Most of us have either made that request or had it made of us. A key unlocks the heart and the lips, and what was confined within is entrusted to the care and keeping of another. Sometimes, the things we keep close to our chest are good news—an upcoming promotion…
Grand Performances
Dance and music school recitals create life-long memories. Make sure those memories are all good memories by adhering to a few etiquette rules. Applaud for Everyone While you’re there to show your support and pride in your child’s performance, it’s important to show all the kids your appreciation for their hard work and months of…
Public Etiquette
It’s easy to get caught up in our own little world, but even still, we need to spend time out in public. Whether we’re shopping for groceries, walking the dog, or traveling, proper behavior is a must. Manners on the Menu While you may be sitting at your own table in a restaurant, there will…
Stop, Look, and Listen
On our way to a park, one of my grandchildren started to sprint across a street to the swings and sliding boards. I corralled the boy and explained, as his parents already had, that two tons of metal, plastic, and rubber going 30 miles per hour don’t mix well with 6-year-olds. “You stop, look, and…
Dating Etiquette: Looking for Love
Whether it’s a first date or the 457th, it’s important to be respectful and polite to ensure that you both have a great time. Big Smiles It’s understandable to be nervous or shy on a date, so overcome this by making sure your date feels comfortable. A warm, genuine smile, combined with eye contact, puts…
Etiquette Tuneup
Most of us believe we have good manners, but sometimes, we may inadvertently slip a bit. The following are things that many do without realizing they’re breaking etiquette laws. Hold That Call Continuing a phone call as you board and then ride an elevator, while you’re at the checkout register of a store, or while…
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