Tag Archives: appreciation

Etiquette Lessons: No Children

Can You Specify ‘No Children’ On an Invitation? “I wouldn’t flat out say ‘no children allowed.’ That’s rude,” most people will get the message that they are being invited to an adult party—unless the host has specifically mentioned that it’s … Continue reading

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Etiquette Lessons: Social Media

Can You Post Images on Social Media of a Holiday Party You’re Attending? Posting photos of the cocktail soiree you are attending can make things awkward for your host, says Parker. “The host might not want people to know about … Continue reading

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Etiquette Lessons: Thank You Note

Is It Necessary to Write a Thank You Note After a Holiday Party? Hosting people in your home during this busy time of year is always a generous act. So showing your appreciation by texting, emailing, or writing a note … Continue reading

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 Not Holding Grudges

Why is it vital for us to not hold grudges? How will you work to restore a broken or damaged relationship this week?  Jesus, thank You that I can forgive others because You’ve forgiven me.

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Cooking

How did you learn to cook?

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