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Etiquette Top Related Articles
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1). Wedding Etiquette - Your Most Common Wedding Etiquette Dilemmas Solved! By : Cori Locklin
As one of the biggest and most potentially stressful events of your life, getting engaged and subsequently planning a wedding brings with it an onslaught of questions. As times change and weddings evolve, traditional rules of etiquette have followed suit, only adding to the confusion.
To gain perspective, first understand that "etiquette" is above all about treating people with courtesy and making them feel comfortable.
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2). Working With The Disabled By : Lydia Ramsey
Since Congress passed the Americans with Disabilities Act in 1990, people who previously had limited or no access to public places now move about with a degree of ease in the workplace. While these people have their challenges with sight, hearing or movement, those who work with them are often confused about how to interact them with sensitivity and understanding.
Article Related to: etiquette, rules, relationships, disabled, disability, handicapped, workplace, wheel chairs, birth defect, condition, impairment, normal
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3). Beware - Borders and Boundaries By : Jeffery Glaze
Have you ever had someone get right up in your face when they are talking to you? So close in fact that a letter "S' results in an unwanted shower? Often when we are out networking, we find ourselves in a loud environment as people try to talk louder to be heard over people trying to talk louder to be heard. This results in a roar that makes regular conversation difficult.
Article Related to: networking, manners, etiquette, psychology
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4). The Proper Servicing Of Wine By : Jennie Wills
The Proper service of wine starts as soon as you bring it home. How you handle it, store it, open, and pour it is all a part of wine service protocol. Wine is only a result of a long and delicate journey that can take many years to perfect. So the next time your swinging and swaying your bottle of wine around like some toy, consider its journey, carry it carefully and of course give it a comfortable place to rest.
Article Related to: wine, service, storage, temperature, opening, bottle, glassware, cork, crystal, glass, bruising, etiquette
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8). Manners-ism, How Etiquette may be the Next Avant-garde By : John Diamond-Nigh
Contrary to the notion that unruliness breeds innovation, is society, as it gets less and less well-mannered, also forfeiting the opportunity for fresh, innovative thought? Or fragrance?
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9). Minding Your Global Manners By : Lydia Ramsey
To say that today's business environment is becoming increasingly more global is to state the obvious. Meetings, phone calls and conferences are held all over the world and attendees can come from any point on the globe. On any given business day you can find yourself dealing face-to-face, over the phone, by e-mail and, on rare occasions, by postal letter with people whose customs and cultures differ your own.
Article Related to: global manners, etiquette, rules, international, business, behavior
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10). Solving The Utensil Puzzle By : Lydia Ramsey
Many people know how to navigate place settings and know when to use each utensil. How to hold those knives, forks and spoons, where to put them when you are not using them and what to do with them at the end of the course or the meal may still be a challenge. Glancing around you while dining out and trying to get a clue from others may not solve the problem.
Article Related to: utensils, business, dining, place, settings, knives, forks, spoons, meals, etiquette, manners
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11). Shut Up, Put Up, and Get Some Quiet Back By : Eileen McDargh, CSP, CPAE
When firestorms raged across Southern California and land lines were down, having a cell phone to call my family was a blessing. When I could sit in my ocean front garden and use both hands while talking to my Mother in Florida, I adored my cell phone. After getting lost in a jumble of streets, a cellular call helped me find my client. It's become my everywhere companion and yet, I am aware that we might just have too much of a good thing.
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12). Sealing The Deal Over The Business Meal By : Lydia Ramsey
Doing business over meals is a ritual that has existed for centuries. Taking clients to breakfast, lunch or dinner has long been an effective way to build relationships, make the sale or seal the deal. These business meals are essentially business meetings. Knowledge of your product or your service is crucial to the success of the meeting, but so are your manners.
Article Related to: business, dining, etiquette, meals, relationships, sale, deal, manners, seating, ordering, paying bill, tipping, breakfast, lunch, dinner
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14). Stand Out in Business the Write Way By : Lydia Ramsey
When was the last time you received a handwritten note from a business associate? It may be that it was too long ago for you to remember. On the other hand, if you have gotten one lately, you know exactly who sent it and when. Handwritten notes have become almost extinct in the business world. So if you are looking for ways to stand from the crowd, to be noticed by your colleagues and clients, try putting pen to paper whenever you have the slightest excuse.
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16). Virtual Casino Etiquette By : Patricia Wilson
What is etiquette? The most common interpretation arises from a certain behavioral code acceptable in specific social context or the practices and forms prescribed by social convention or by authority. This code of behavior depends on social setting and conveys the most powerful knowledge tool. For instance, a medical doctor does not use the same language to address everyone he or she speaks to in the hospital.
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18). Golf Etiquette By : Ty
Sometimes golfers let themselves go and they don’t follow the first rules they were probably first taught. Golf etiquette (often misspelled as: ‘edicate’) is one of, if not the most important parts of the game. There are a few main things that golfers seem to forget about.
• Be quite while others are hitting
• Don’t hit-up on other golfers
• Rake the.
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