etiquette

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etiquette

Great Britain

a survival guide to customs and etiquette
2008
Describes the etiquette and customs of Great Britain, covering a wide range of topics and providing behavioral and language guidance for traveling, socializing, doing business, and other situations, and includes a cultural quiz, a do's and don'ts list, and a resource guide.

Germany

a survival guide to customs and etiquette
2008
A guide to the customs and traditions of Germany that offers information on the history and culture of the country, provides advice on social and business etiquette, and includes linguistic help.

The how rude! handbook of friendship & dating manners for teens

surviving the social scene
2004
Offers advice to teens on how to observe the rules of etiquette as they relate to friendship, romance, and sex.

21st century etiquette

Charlotte Ford's guide to manners for the modern age
2003
An etiquette guide for the twenty-first century, covering cell phone civility, dating and the single life, alternative lifestyles, entertaining, smoking, gift giving, and many other topics.

Stage presence from head to toe

a manual for musicians
2003
Offers musicians an overview of the accepted practices of stage presence, including tips on how to prepare, dress, walk out on stage, bow, look confident, and put their audience at ease.

Manners

always gracious, sometimes irreverent
2004
Presents etiquette guidelines and related quotations on a variety of topics including table manners, thank you notes, re-gifting, telephone calls, and travel abroad.

Etiquette for dummies

1999
Explains how to behave with courtesy and consideration in the modern world and offers tips and suggestions on how to deal with a variety of situations.

Bowing to necessities

a history of manners in America, 1620-1860
1999
Explains how manners helped Americans deal with the changing face of American society in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.

France

2008
A guide to France for expatriates and long-term visitors, sharing first impressions of the country, providing background on the French people, their customs, and etiquette, and offering practical advice on how to find accommodations, get settled, and begin to experience the food, culture, and language of France. Includes tips on working in the country.

Caring, sharing & getting along

2000
Presents fifty poems teachers may use to build a feeling of community in the classroom, covering friendships, encouragement, cooperation, respect, honesty, integrity, generosity, patience, courage, self-respect, manners, and conflict resolution.

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