Tag Archives: etiquette

Don’t Ignore the Host

“Failing to greet or thank the host is a quick way to appear ungracious,” says Vivian Otabor, executive director of Etiquette Global Academy. “Always show appreciation for their efforts, and offer a compliment and smile to show gratitude for being … Continue reading

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Hosting Habits

Be dressed and ready at least 30 minutes before your guest arrive, make yourself drink, and relax! If the hostess is having a good time, the guests will as well. Positively Purging-I welcome your feedbacks in the comments and your … Continue reading

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What Can I Bring ?

Guest will ask! Here’s what to say : What would you add to the list?

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Real Life Rants

RANT to digital coupons and shopping ads that essentially discriminate against older people, many of whom haven’t managed or don’t want to go digital, but who, with their fixed incomes, could certainly benefit from reduced prices. RANT to patient portals. I am … Continue reading

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Remote Etiquette

I lived in California for eight years until my brother was diagnosed with cancer and I decided to move to Arizona to help care for him. I had been working in a new role for about six months when my … Continue reading

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