Letitia Baldrige's Complete Guide to the New Manners for the 90's

Letitia Baldrige's Complete Guide to the New Manners for the 90's
Author: Letitia Baldrige
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 680
Release: 1990
Genre: Etiquette
ISBN: 0892563206

These are new times, and here is the new encyclopedia of manners geared to guiding us confidently and correctly through the rapidly changing maze of new lifestyles, customs, and ways of relating that epitomize this era.

Letitia Baldrige's New Manners for New Times

Letitia Baldrige's New Manners for New Times
Author: Letitia Baldrige
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 738
Release: 2009-11-24
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 1439188548

THE ESSENTIAL GUIDE TO MANNERS, REVISED AND UPDATED TO ACCOMODATE TODAY'S HIGH-SPEED LIFESTYLES, SHIFTING VALUES, AND EVER-EVOLVING DEFINITION OF FAMILY. Letitia Baldrige is universally recognized as the country's leading authority on executive, domestic, and social manners. She began writing on manners and protocol during her diplomatic service in 1949, and she has been hailed on the cover of Time magazine as "America's leading arbiter of manners." Originally published in 1989, her Complete Guide to New Manners has now been thoroughly revised and updated to incorporate the changing social conventions and enormous technological advances of the past fifteen years. Baldrige was the first etiquette writer to advise extensively on the subject of manners in the workplace. With her legendary background in both the government and business worlds, she remains the prime authority on the integration of goals that often seem at odds with one another -- namely, family, work, and pleasure. Baldrige provides fresh guidelines on etiquette at work and in every form of communication, from letters to emails to cell phone calls. She also updates the way we approach the traditional rites of passage -- weddings, funerals, religious ceremonies, gatherings large and small. Here are authoritative answers to the etiquette questions and issues involved in nontraditional family relationships -- stepfamilies, adult children returning home, elderly parents moving in, gays and lesbians in the family, dating for the newly single, and the myriad complications that spring from divorce. Through it all, Baldrige does not forget the essence of manners: they are an expression of love and care, and they are under our control. New Manners for New Times is a comprehensive encyclopedia that will lead readers confidently and correctly through the maze of lifestyles, customs, business, and ways of relating to others in this new, complex millennium. But it is, above all, a very personal statement.

Letitia Balderige's New Complete Guide to Executive Manners

Letitia Balderige's New Complete Guide to Executive Manners
Author: Letitia Baldrige
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 632
Release: 1993-10-12
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0892563621

America's #1 bible of business manners is rewritten for the '90s and includes such issues as sexual harrassment, non-discriminatory managing, substance abuse, disabled workers, and other timely topics. Every business person, from entry-level to CEO, needs this guide to the behavior that spells success.

Entertaining in the White House

Entertaining in the White House
Author: Marie D. Smith
Publisher:
Total Pages: 328
Release: 1967
Genre: House & Home
ISBN:

This new book presents a social history of the White House. It tell how each president has entertained.

SOCIAL ETIQUETTE AND MANNERS

SOCIAL ETIQUETTE AND MANNERS
Author: Mutea Rukwaru
Publisher: EUREKA PUBLISHERS
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2020-06-12
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9966085939

Etiquette, the complex network of rules that govern good behaviour and our social interactions is always evolving and changing as society changes. Without etiquette, members of society would show far too much impatience and disrespect for one another, which would lead to insults, dishonesty, cheating, road rage, fist fights and a rash of other unfortunate incidents. Etiquette help us show respect and consideration to others and makes others glad that we are with them. Without proper etiquette, the customs of polite society would soon disappear and we would act more like animals and less like people. Aggressiveness and an “every man for himself” and God for us all attitude would take the lead.

The Complete Idiot's Guide to Stepparenting

The Complete Idiot's Guide to Stepparenting
Author: Ericka Lutz
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 388
Release: 1998
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9780028624075

You're no idiot, of course. You know how to push a toddler on a swing, the recipe for the best gooey chocolate chip cookies, and even how to get teens to confide in you. Your own kids think you're hip, too (although they'd never admit to it). But when it comes to figuring out how not to come across as the wicked stepparent, you feel like you need a magical potion. Don't reach for the garlic yet! The Complete Idiot's Guide® to Stepparenting gives you sanity-saving advice for dealing with the stepfamily, getting to know your stepchildren, and feeling confident in your role. In this Complete Idiot's Guide® you get: --Tips for dealing with the dreaded “first meeting.” --The top 10 complaints of stepmoms and stepdads—and how to deal with them. --Disciplining do's and don'ts. --Practical suggestions for dealing with the Ex. --Expert advice on making time for romance!

A Short History of Rudeness

A Short History of Rudeness
Author: Mark Caldwell
Publisher: Picador
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2015-01-13
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 1466889640

A funny and provocative cultural history of class, manners, and the decline of civility In his smart and thought provoking new book, literary/social critic Mark Caldwell gives us a history of the demise of manners and charts the progress of an epidemic of rudeness in America. The breakdown of civility has in recent years become a national obsession, and our modern climate of boorishness has cultivated a host of etiquette watchdogs, like Miss Manners and Martha Stewart, with which we defend ourselves against an onslaught of nastiness. But Caldwell demonstrates that the foundations of etiquette actually began to corrode several centuries ago with the blurring of class lines. Touching on aspects of both our public and private lives, including work, family, and sex, A Short History of Rudeness examines how the rules of our behaviour have changed and explains why, no matter how hard we try, we can never return to a golden era of manners and mores.