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Etiquette

Learn the ins and outs of etiquette with the help of eHow’s How To experts. From guidelines on giving wedding gifts to advice on tipping and gratuities, eHow’s helpful instructions on manners and etiquette will lead you through any number of social occasions with confidence. Attached to your cell phone? Let eHow show you the most considerate way to take a call in public. Whether you’re writing a thank you note or brushing up on table manners, eHow can help you polish your rough edges.

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  • How to Greet an Alien Visitor

    You never know when you might be approached by an alien visitor and it could be beneficial to prepare for your encounter by thinking about how you might act or what you might say or do beforehand.

  • How to Have a Great Thanksgiving Dinner Conversation

    As we gather with family members, relatives, and friends together for the Thanksgiving dinner, do you ever notice that it's not the grandma's meticulously prepared big bird that makes or bhreaks...

  • How to Apologize & Save Face

    Apologizing for something you did wrong can be a challenge, especially for those stubborn at heart. Sometimes apologizing is the only way to save face in a situation. The art of the apology is...

  • How to Write a Thank You Note to a Host or Hostess

    You have enjoyed an exceptionally nice dinner at a friend's house. It was memorable, and you would like to express your appreciation to the host for the meal and evening festivities. Now, you...

  • How to Prepare a Middle Eastern Banquet

    Middle Eastern food is a cuisine of refined art that is influenced by many cultures. The spicy dishes indicate that the Middle Eastern region could have been a source or way station for how...

  • How to Word RSVP Cards

    Whether you are planning a birthday bash, a big reunion party for family and friends or an elaborate wedding reception, RSVP cards are an easy way to plan and organize your event. Including a...

  • How to Ask a Guy Out After an Awkward First Date

    Everyone deserves a second chance. Sometimes, first-date anxiety leads to spilled drinks, uncomfortable pauses in conversation or excessive talking. According to eHarmony, a lack of communication...

  • How to Word Invitations to Renew Your Vows

    Renewing your wedding vows is a wonderful, romantic way for couples to reaffirm their love and commitment to one another in front of friends and family. Just like the first wedding, the renewal...

  • Define Brain Storm

    The term brainstorm appears as both a noun and verb. Although the meaning has changed since the term was first recorded in the late 19th century, it is most commonly identified as a method of...

  • How to Run a Credit Check

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  • How to Post an Anonymous Complaint About a Business

    Many customers show their dissatisfaction with a product or service by walking away from the company for good instead of complaining. But your opinion as a customer is of value to both future...

  • How to Address a Former Public Official

    When meeting an elected official, one worries about the proper way to address that individual. Formal society dictates that both "Mister President" and "President Obama" are acceptable. However,...

  • How to File for a Fictitious Name

    A fictitious name, also called a DBA (doing business as), is the name that a business owner gives his company in place of his own first and last name. The fictitious name is synonymous with the...

  • How to Establish a Club Code of Conduct & Behavior

    Two essential characteristics of conduct are behavior and attitude. A code of conduct applies these characteristics when setting ground rules that determine what is, and is not, acceptable conduct...

  • Socially Correct Way to Treat Someone With Cerebral Palsy

    Cerebral palsy is often a very debilitating disease. Persons suffering from this disease cannot fully control their motor functions (especially their muscle control and coordination). Being around...

  • How to Donate Books to Children in the Hospital

    Many hospitals have reading programs for their pediatric patients, and most are grateful for your donation of books. Here's how to donate books to children in the hospital.

  • How to Plan a Wedding for Less Than 50 People

    When it comes to your wedding, bigger does not necessarily mean better. A smaller celebration of 50 people or less has many positive points, like more personal time with each guest and more...

  • How to Discuss Puberty with Your Daughter

    As your daughter matures, her body will change. We all go through it, yet talking about it can be a hard thing for parents to do. However, helping your daughter know what to expect in the months...

  • How Do I Stop People From Opening Credit Cards in My Name?

    Many creditors have fairly strict security and verification guidelines for opening accounts, but information theft is still an area of concern for consumers and creditors alike. Since a thief has...

  • How to Pluralize the Last Name of a Family

    When it comes to writing letters, addressing envelopes or sending those annual holiday cards, it's easy to become confused about how to make a family's last name plural. People often add an...

  • How to Get Credit Card Applications by Mail

    While some people are annoyed by the constant influx of credit card applications that come in the mail, others eagerly await the opportunity to peruse a new offer. Many credit card companies allow...

  • How to Get Set Up to Take Credit Cards

    You could increase your sales by up to 70 percent by accepting credit cards, according to CreditorWeb.com. Consumers may even choose to go shop elsewhere once they learn that you do not accept...

  • Victorian Calling Card Etiquette

    Calling cards were an important part of Victorian social life, especially among the well-to-do and social-climbing members of the middle class. Simple and personalized, they carried meaning not...

  • How to Say Thank You With a Gift

    Show your gratitude for an act of kindness. According to etiquette expert Peggy Post, the words "thank you" are powerful words and capable of bringing happiness and fostering relationships....

  • How to Get a Grace Period on Credit Card Payments

    If you are having trouble paying your bills or you need some extra cash in hand, you may be able to get a short reprieve from your credit card company on your monthly payments. During this grace...

  • How to Format for a Modified Block Letter in Word 2007

    "Full block" refers to a style of writing a business letter wherein every paragraph aligns flush with the left margin. The "modified block" style varies slightly from the full block style in that...

  • How to Meet Men Other Than Dating Sites

    Online dating is a fast, convenient and increasingly common way of meeting a potential mate. But if you have decided that this method isn't for you, there are a few offline ways you can go about...

  • How to Write an Animal Rights Letter to a National Newspaper

    You just happened to come across a story that you feel didn't give animals enough consideration. You need to speak up for the voiceless, so how can you make sure your letter to the editor has the...

  • How to Listen and Listen Well

    Have you ever found yourself lost in a conversation? To become a good listener requires some practice and patience. People who need someone to talk to will appreciate a good listener.

  • How to Use Text Messaging Effectively

    A comprehensive how to on how to text message properly. And a few tips on text messaging etiquette.

  • How to Address and Mail a Letter

    Sending letters and cards are nearly a thing of the past. although we rarely if ever take the time to sit down and actually put pen to paper receiving them is a joy. The days of running to the...

  • How to Chew Tobacco

    For one reason or another, chewing tobacco is frowned upon more than smoking. However, many people prefer chewing tobacco for many reasons, but the most common are (1) there is no smoke, so it...

  • How to be the BIGGEST jerk to your fellow human

    Day to day we observe things that happen in all types of situations. We loose ourselves in how we treat others. We cut people off on the freeway, we are rude to our co-worker's. Somehow we forget...

  • What Is the Perfect Gift to Bring a Hostess for a Brunch?

    Though gift-giving traditions vary with changing economics and times, the act of gift giving remains a part of most cultures. Giving gifts plays an important part in our connections to one...

  • How to Demonstrate Table Manners

    Table etiquette is elusive. With all its dos and don'ts, it's hard to memorize all the faux pas. Most people know the bare essentials: don't talk with your mouth full, keep your elbows off the...

  • Victorian Calling Cards Etiquette

    Queen Victoria opened the door for women of the United Kingdom to take part in a new form of social life in the late 1800's. The Victorian era introduced the calling card, a form of communication...

  • How to Write Thank-You Notes to Doctors

    Few things are scarier than dealing with a medical situation. Whether it's a first checkup, a new baby, an emergency room visit or surgery, how you are treated by medical staff makes all the...

  • How to Introduce a Boyfriend When You Are 50

    Today's women age beautifully. A seasoned woman has balance, body, complexity and finish. Like wine, women get better with age. So, how does this new, modern woman introduce a boyfriend when she...

  • How to Send and Reply to Invitations

    Email and cell phone text messaging are slowly changing the art of the handwritten invitation. Nevertheless, there are rules of thumb that must be observed when handling both formal and informal...

  • How to Write Personal Thank You Notes to Friends

    Writing thank you notes is an expression of common courtesy, even among friends. Whenever someone gives you a gift-whether of time, services or an item-you should send a personal thank you. Thank...

  • What Is a Carrot Plant Wedge?

    The carrot most likely originated in the Middle East in either Afghanistan, Iran or Pakistan about 5,000 years ago. This vegetable is consumed worldwide, and comes in various colors including...

  • How to Fill Out a Purchase Contract

    A purchase contract is an agreement between a seller and buyer to transfer ownership of a piece of property. It is most commonly used in the sale of real estate. With a signed purchase contract...

  • How to Write Thank You Notes for Invitations

    A thank-you note is proper anytime you want to express appreciation for an invitation. If you have been invited to a party or reception take the time to send a thank-you note to your host or...

  • What Are Functional Life Skills?

    Functional life skills are abilities that are necessary to survive in life. There are many functional life skills you need to know, such as money and household management, although not everyone...

  • How to Introduce a Member of Parliament at a Banquet

    Providing an introduction for a banquet speaker is much the same as any other official function. There are a few simple tips you can follow to ensure that your introduction warms the crowd up for...

  • How to host an English-style breakfast party

    Do you enjoy watching old English mystery movies, especially those involving lords and ladies sitting around the morning breakfast table discussing dreaded events from the evening before, whilst...

  • How to Exercise Good Manners In The Workplace: The Lost Art Of Civility

    The rules of work-place etiquette have evolved dramatically in the past 25 years. How then, do you survive when gallantry will get you nowhere, except maybe into hot water?

  • How to Teach Children Good Manners: Bring It, Don't Sing It

    As the old sage says, "Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery." And if there's one thing children do, it is to imitate the behavior of adults. If you want well-mannered kids, I...

  • How to Keep Your Cool on an Unwanted Night Out

    Every person has that one night out with a friend or significant other that you just don't want to do or it doesn't seem like a good idea when you first hear about it. But for all your decorum...

  • Etiquette for a Memorial, Sympathy or Thank You Gift

    If it has been weeks since the funeral, and you still haven't thanked loved ones for their sympathy cards and flowers, don't worry. Because you are bereaved, most people understand that you...

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