Tag Archives: comfortable

Beautiful Feeling

I don’t just want beautiful things; I want people to feel something when they come into our home. – Shabazz Larkin   Positively Purging-I welcome your feedbacks in the comments and your likes and passing the real life wisdom on … Continue reading

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Post Pandemic

As someone who lives alone, I found the early days of the pandemic challenging. But as time wore on, I became accustomed to a new routine of walks before logging on to work in the morning, and walks at noon … Continue reading

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 Etiquette Lessons: Shoes off

Can You Ask Guests to Take Their Shoes Off? Most people quickly figure out the house rules when they see all the shoes lined up upon entering a home, says Whitmore, but a gentle reminder that you prefer they remove their … Continue reading

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Etiquette Lessons: Gifts

If You’ve Been Asked to Bring a Dish, Should You Also Bring a Host Gift? Gifts are an acknowledgment that your host has gone to a lot of trouble to create their holiday party. Etiquette experts agree that a host … Continue reading

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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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