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Book : Emily Posts Etiquette, The Centennial Edition (emilys

Modelo 84859390
Fabricante o sello Ten Speed Press
Peso 0.88 Kg.
Precio:   $103,409.00
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-Titulo Original : Emily Posts Etiquette, The Centennial Edition (emilys Posts Etiquette)

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Ten Speed Press

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This centennial edition of Emily Post’s classic guide to etiquette has been completely rewritten with up-to-date and comprehensive advice on the need-to-know manners, customs, and best practices of today. For the past one hundred years, Emily Post has been America’s definitive source for how to navigate-and enhance-every social interaction. In an increasingly diverse and intersectional world, the need for a trusted primer on how to put people at ease and treat others with confidence and kindness has never been greater. Lizzie Post and Daniel Post Senning-the great-great grandchildren of Emily Post and co-presidents of The Emily Post Institute-provide a fully updated and relatable guide. From advice on entertaining, table manners, and using titles and pronouns, to personal and professional communication etiquette, this stylish and essential reference provides thoughtful guidance on how to do it all well. Rooted in a foundation of consideration, respect, and honesty, this edition continues the Post family legacy of upholding traditions while moving forward with the times. The book covers: Etiquette classics like table manners, gift-giving, thank-you notes, greetings and introductions, and everyday conversation How to be a good host and a good guest, from handling invitations and setting yourself up for success to plus-ones and dealing with mishaps Tech etiquette including video meetings, parties and classes, and how to politely handle devices, home security, and AI Managing hard times, from what to say (and what not to say), to the tradition of condolence notes and how to offer support following a death, miscarriage, or tragedy Tipping practices in the age of rideshares, tough times, and ever-prominent payment screens. This book also includes handy reference guides for each chapter that make it easy to find the Posts’ most searched for content, like a gender-free attire guide, a soup-to-nuts entertaining chart, sample invitations, and more. With Emily Posts Etiquette, The Centennial Edition you’ll have everything you need to build successful relationships in all aspects of life as you move through your world with confidence and ease. About the Author Lizzie Post is the great-great-granddaughter of Emily Post, author of Higher Etiquette and How Do I Work This Life Thing?, and co-author of past editions of Emily Post’s Etiquette, The Etiquette Advantage in Business, Emily Post’s Wedding Etiquette, and Emily Posts Great Get-Togethers. She is co-president of the Emily Post Institute (EPI), co-host of EPIs Awesome Etiquette podcast, and shares etiquette advice across the country. Daniel Post Senning is the great-great-grandson of Emily Post and the author of Manners in a Digital World and co-author of past editions of Emily Post’s Etiquette and The Etiquette Advantage in Business. Dan teaches business etiquette seminars worldwide and co-hosts the Awesome Etiquette podcast with his cousin Lizzie Post. Excerpt. © Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved. Chapter 1 What is Etiquette? “Whenever two people come together and their behavior affects one another, you have etiquette . . . it is not some rigid code of manners; it’s simply how persons’ lives touch one another.” -Emily Post Etiquette is for everyone. We experience it whenever people interact. It is the social expectation that we have of ourselves and others. Contrary to the cliched images of staffed homes, Stepford wives, and silver dining sets, etiquette can be seen in the most humble and simple of interactions and spaces, and even between perfect strangers. While it can be fun to daydream about throwing elaborate parties, good etiquette is, at its core, about treating everyone we encounter well. You don’t need money, power, a “higher” education, or deportment classes to demonstrate it. There is no particular time in history or place in the world that defines “real” etiquette. Good etiquette isn’t formed in a particular type of household
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