Emily Post's Etiquette, 18 e-bog
206,73 DKK
(inkl. moms 258,41 DKK)
In this completely updated 18th Edition of the classic Emily Posts Etiquette, the mantle is picked up by the great-great-grandchildren of the First Lady of Etiquette, who tackle the latest issues and demands of the twenty-first centuryfrom texting and tweeting to iPhones, Facebook, and all forms of social media.Millions of Readers, Eighteen Editions, One Trusted ResourceFrom social networking t...
E-bog
206,73 DKK
Forlag
William Morrow
Udgivet
15 november 2011
Længde
736 sider
Genrer
Reference works
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9780062101273
In this completely updated 18th Edition of the classic Emily Posts Etiquette, the mantle is picked up by the great-great-grandchildren of the First Lady of Etiquette, who tackle the latest issues and demands of the twenty-first centuryfrom texting and tweeting to iPhones, Facebook, and all forms of social media.Millions of Readers, Eighteen Editions, One Trusted ResourceFrom social networking to social graces, the name Emily Post has been the definitive source on etiquette for generations of Americans. That tradition continues with the 18th edition ofEtiquette, which welcomes a new generation of PostsAnna Post, Lizzie Post, and Daniel Post Senningthe great-great grandchildren of Emily Post. Led by Peggy Post, author of the 16th and 17th editions ofEtiquette, this team shows how twenty-first-century manners are a combination of kindness, confidence, and awareness.New trends, topics, and societal hot zones include:When is it okay to unfriend someone on Facebook?If Im in a middle seat on an airplane, do I automatically get both armrests?A business client is sick with a coldam I obligated to shake his hand?Is it rude for guests to tweet from a wedding?Do I have to buy a gift if I attend a destination wedding?Can I email a condolence note?Should I cover up my tattoo for a job interview?The Posts dont stint on classic conundrums, either.Emily Posts Etiquetteincludes advice on names and titles, dress codes, invitations, table manners, workplace frustrations, and weddings.According to the Posts, though times have changed, the principles of good manners remain constant. Above all, manners are a sensitive awareness of the feelings of others. Being considerate, respectful, and honest is more important than knowing which fork to use. Whether its a handshake or a fist bump, its the underlying sincerity and good intentions of the action that matter most.