In today's Miss Manners column, advice columnist Judith Martin offers three solutions for the common problem of slippery ...
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Snow Shoveling Etiquette: What Not To Do So Your Neighbors Don't Hate You
When winter rolls around and the snow piles up outside your front door, you know the drill. But don't forget to follow these ...
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4 mistakes you should never make when hosting for the holidays, according to etiquette experts
When hosting for the holidays, etiquette experts suggest avoiding mistakes like not having enough seating for guests or over ...
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Yankee swap rules and etiquette: How to run a proper gift exchange
The popular Christmas party game, usually called Yankee Swap, goes by many names—White Elephant, Cutthroat Christmas, Grinch Game, Machiavellian Christmas, Kamikaze Gift Exchange, Snatchy Christmas ...
Fine-dining isn't just good food and expensive bills, there's a certain amount of etiquette involved which starts with how ...
I'm an etiquette expert and this festive faux pas is the taboo topic which could ruin your Christmas
Etiquette expert William Hanson has stepped in to help with an essential guide to proper behaviour over the festive season, ...
The formal way of eating an orange involves skillfully peeling the skin with a knife and a fork, without touching the fruit ...
What more if it’s in a bigger public space with hundreds of people — like kids and senior citizens? All this said, here’s a quick guide to the proper etiquette for coughing when you’re in public.
The Wall Street Journal’s quiz on office manners stoked much debate and some grousing about what’s polite behavior in the ...
Etiquette expert William Hanson has shared his top tips for Christmas hosting to make sure you and your guests have a ...
One of the most important rules of office kitchen etiquette is to clean up after yourself. This means wiping down counters, washing your dishes, and throwing away any trash you might have created. ...
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Etiquette expert and the faux pas that could ruin your Christmas
New research conducted by toilet care brand Bloo found that 25% of people dread hosting over Christmas because of lengthy loo queues, while a fifth confess that someone leaving the toilet in a “bad ...
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