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🍽️ Etiquette by Emily Post Full AudioBook Part 1 of 2 | Manners and Table Etiquette
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🍽️ Etiquette by Emily Post Full AudioBook Part 1 of 2 | Manners and Table Etiquette

Etiquette by Emily Post Full AudioBook Part 1 of 2 | Manners and Table Etiquette ♡ Please subscribe @: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4PHOaFl8wbJiwVIr5y84ew?sub_confirmation=1&via=tb #etiquette #emilypost #audiobook Get a hard copy on Amazon: https://amzn.to/2IQK3ZG For the first time in its history, this American classic has been completely rewritten. Peggy Post gives us etiquette for today's times. Read by millions since the first ... Post was born Emily Price in Baltimore, Maryland, possibly in October 1872 the precise date is unknown. Her father was the architect Bruce Price and her mother was Josephine (Lee) Price of Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. After being educated at home in her early years, Price attended Miss Graham's finishing school in New York after her family moved there. The New York Times' Dinitia Smith reports, in her review of Laura Claridge's 2008 biography of Post, Emily was tall, pretty and spoiled. She grew up in a world of grand estates, her life governed by carefully delineated rituals like the cotillion with its complex forms and its dances — the Fan, the Ladies Mocked, Mother Goose — called out in dizzying turns by the dance master. Marriage to Post Price met her future husband, Edwin Main Post, a prominent banker, at a ball in a Fifth Avenue mansion. Following their wedding in 1892 and a honeymoon tour of Europe, they lived in New York's Washington Square. They also had a country cottage, named "Emily Post Cottage", in Tuxedo Park, which was one of four Bruce Price Cottages she inherited from her father. The couple moved to Staten Island and had two sons, Edwin Main Post Jr. (1893) and Bruce Price Post (1895). Emily divorced Mr. Post in 1905 because of his affairs with chorus girls and fledgling actresses, which made him the target of blackmail.
🍽️ Etiquette by Emily Post Full AudioBook Part 2 of 2 | Manners and Table Etiquette
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🍽️ Etiquette by Emily Post Full AudioBook Part 2 of 2 | Manners and Table Etiquette

Etiquette by Emily Post Full AudioBook Part 2 of 2 | Manners and Table Etiquette ♡ Please subscribe @: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4PHOaFl8wbJiwVIr5y84ew?sub_confirmation=1&via=tb #etiquette #emilypost #audiobook Get a hard copy on Amazon: https://amzn.to/2IQK3ZG For the first time in its history, this American classic has been completely rewritten. Peggy Post gives us etiquette for today's times. Read by millions since the first ... Post was born Emily Price in Baltimore, Maryland, possibly in October 1872 the precise date is unknown. Her father was the architect Bruce Price and her mother was Josephine (Lee) Price of Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. After being educated at home in her early years, Price attended Miss Graham's finishing school in New York after her family moved there. The New York Times' Dinitia Smith reports, in her review of Laura Claridge's 2008 biography of Post, Emily was tall, pretty and spoiled. She grew up in a world of grand estates, her life governed by carefully delineated rituals like the cotillion with its complex forms and its dances — the Fan, the Ladies Mocked, Mother Goose — called out in dizzying turns by the dance master. Marriage to Post Price met her future husband, Edwin Main Post, a prominent banker, at a ball in a Fifth Avenue mansion. Following their wedding in 1892 and a honeymoon tour of Europe, they lived in New York's Washington Square. They also had a country cottage, named "Emily Post Cottage", in Tuxedo Park, which was one of four Bruce Price Cottages she inherited from her father. The couple moved to Staten Island and had two sons, Edwin Main Post Jr. (1893) and Bruce Price Post (1895). Emily divorced Mr. Post in 1905 because of his affairs with chorus girls and fledgling actresses, which made him the target of blackmail.
Domestic Manners of the Americans FUll Audiobook by Frances Milton TROLLOPE
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Domestic Manners of the Americans FUll Audiobook by Frances Milton TROLLOPE

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Manners for Men by Mrs. HUMPHRY read by Various | Full Audio Book
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Manners for Men by Mrs. HUMPHRY read by Various | Full Audio Book

Manners for Men by Mrs. HUMPHRY ( - 1925) Genre(s): Family & Relationships Read by: Foon, Ruth P., Jenn Broda, Jude Somers, Jervis Hudson, BettyB, Campbell Schelp in English Chapters: 00:00:00 - 01 - Woman's Ideal Man 00:17:22 - 02 - In the Street 00:39:10 - 03 - In a Carriage 00:41:08 - 04 - In a Hansom 00:42:33 - 05 - Smoking 00:47:31 - 06 - In or On an Omnibus 00:56:51 - 07 - On Horseback 01:02:01 - 08 - Driving 01:07:22 - 09 - Games and Recreation 01:12:04 - 10 - Rule of the Road on the River 01:14:59 - 11 - Dinner-Parties 01:53:08 - 12 - Public Dinners 02:00:31 - 13 - At a Restaurant 02:03:26 - 14 - At Lunch 02:06:53 - 15 - Five O'clock Tea and Afternoon At-Homes 02:09:19 - 16 - At the Play 02:18:49 - 17 - At a Ball 02:25:04 - 18 - Engagement and Marriage 02:33:24 - 19 - Dress 02:41:19 - 20 - Country Life 02:44:22 - 21 - Visiting-Cards and Calls 02:58:40 - 22 - Manner 03:15:49 - 23 - In Church 03:18:54 - 24 - Correspondence 03:30:30 - 25 - Personal Speech with Royalty and Rank Many men who go out into the world while still very young to earn their living have few opportunities of acquiring a knowledge of social observances. Should this little manual of manners be of use to any such in enabling them to master the theory, as it were, of social customs in the educated classes, it will have attained its aim. (Mrs. Humphry) More information: https://librivox.org/manners-for-men-by-mrs-humphry/ LibriVox - free public domain audiobooks (https://librivox.org/)
The 15 Main Rules of Modern Etiquette
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The 15 Main Rules of Modern Etiquette

There are several nuances which only a small number of people seem to know. Bright Side collected 15 rules which can make your life (and those of others’) more pleasant. Being well-versed in the basics is good and all, but there are lots of nuances that only a small number of people seem to know. TIMESTAMPS Never visit without calling first 0:22 Never leave an umbrella open to dry 1:19 Never put a handbag on your lap or your chair 1:55 Wear pants and a sweater at home 2:24 If a child lives in their own room, knock before entering 2:50 Ladies can wear their hat and gloves indoors 3:13 Don’t wear more than 13 accessories 3:52 Inviting someone to a restaurant means you pay 4:33 Don’t inconvenience people on an elevator 5:04 The most prestigious seat in a car is behind the driver 5:49 Face the people already sitting while going to your seat 6:25 Taboos for small talk: politics, religion, health, and money 7:19 Informality between strangers is forbidden 7:53 Discussing those who are absent is unacceptable 8:29 It's better to keep nine things secret 8:50 SUMMARY - Don't ask for the Wi-Fi password. - Take off your shoes before stepping on the hosts' lovely carpet. - Don't explore bedrooms without permission. - Don't raid the host’s fridge or help yourself to food without being offered. - Don't bring your pet without asking first. I’m sure your chihuahua is the cutest thing ever, but somebody in the house may have a pet allergy. - It's considered good manners to bring a gift if you’re invited to a party. - Your open umbrella takes up a lot of space and could inconvenience other people. You should just close it and put it on an umbrella stand or a hook. - A handbag or purse should be hung on the back of a chair or put on the floor if there isn't one. - A robe and sleepwear are meant only for going to the bathroom in the morning and from the bathroom to the bedroom in the evening. - As soon as your kids are in elementary school, ask permission before entering their room. This way, your children will do the same when coming into your bedroom. - Women may leave their fashion hats on at weddings, lunches, or garden parties. They don't have to take their decorative hat off at religious services or at the movies either. - If a woman invites a business partner to a restaurant, she pays. If someone says, "Let's go out to eat!" and everybody agrees, that means everyone pays for themselves. - In a packed elevator, the people standing nearest to the doors are supposed to step outside at all the stops in order to let people exit. - Wherever a woman decides to sit, the man should open her door for her and help her get out of the car. - The rules of etiquette have decided that it’s worse to put your rear end in their face, so go to your seat while facing the other people sitting. What other etiquette rules do you follow? Tell us in the comments below. Subscribe to Bright Side : https://goo.gl/rQTJZz ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Our Social Media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/brightside/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brightgram/ SMART Youtube: https://goo.gl/JTfP6L 5-Minute Crafts Youtube: https://www.goo.gl/8JVmuC Have you ever seen a talking slime? Here he is – Slick Slime Sam: https://goo.gl/zarVZo ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For more videos and articles visit: http://www.brightside.me/
9 Etiquette Rules People Sometimes Forget to Follow
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9 Etiquette Rules People Sometimes Forget to Follow

How to Impress Others with Your Manners. Being polite and looking good never go out of fashion. Some simple basic etiquette rules will help you look stylish and charming. Find out how to look elegant and polite and how to behave properly in public to make the best possible impression on others. Pay attention to etiquette rules most of us break all the time. TIMESTAMPS How to greet people 0:33 Never be late 1:01 Men and women 1:38 How to dress properly 2:01 How to behave at the table 3:34 How to sit correctly 4:08 How to behave at a restaurant 4:46 Pouring and drinking 6:08 How to drink tea properly 6:30 Music: Baroque Coffee House - Doug Maxwell & Media Right Productions https://www.youtube.com/audiolibrary/music SUMMARY -You should shake someone's hand quickly without holding it for too long or pulling it toward you. Don't use a crushing grip, but be firm. -If you find it hard to be punctual, learn some tricks to avoid being late. For example, prepare everything you'll need to take with you in advance, and put these items in a specific place. Try to predict any delays that might happen. -The rules of common courtesy say that there should always be a mediator present when 2 people meet for the first time. -The right clothes can boost your confidence and make a good impression on others. Don't buy clothes with imperfect shoulders. All parts of a suit should be the same style and in the correct size. A jacket sleeve should cover your wrist, but it shouldn't cover the lower joint of your thumb. -Wait until the host invites you to the table. Don't sit down at the table without an invitation because there may be a seat assigned to you. Pay attention to your hands, and don’t put them on the table. It’s better to keep them in your lap. -Keep your knees close to each other and your legs parallel. You can also use a royal trick called the “Cambridge Cross": put one foot behind the other, crossing your ankles. -If you go to a restaurant with a group of people, wait until everyone has taken their seats. Typically, you should start your meal with the utensils farthest from your plate. After that, move toward the center. -For women, it's important to make sure that your lipstick doesn't leave a mark on your glass. Dry your lips with a tissue before drinking. Every person at the table should pour their own drink. -Stir your tea carefully without making sounds with the teaspoon.You shouldn't leave your spoon in the cup. Rest it on the edge of your saucer. Subscribe to Bright Side : https://goo.gl/rQTJZz ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Our Social Media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/brightside/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brightgram/ 5-Minute Crafts Youtube: https://www.goo.gl/8JVmuC ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For more videos and articles visit: http://www.brightside.me/
15 ETIQUETTE RULES YOU SHOULD KNOW
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15 ETIQUETTE RULES YOU SHOULD KNOW

How to behave in public in order to appear more polite and professional When you are out eating with your friends and your food arrives early, don’t eat it yet. Simply wait for your friends and then start eating. If you get a notification on your phone while you are walking down the street, don’t stop and check your phone. Simply step to the side so that you don’t bother other pedestrians and then check your phone. While you are out for dinner and you think you have something in your teeth, simply excuse yourself go to the bathroom check it and clean your teeth with a toothpick or some dental floss. But, never do that in front of others because they might find it rude. If you go out on a first date, instead of letting the other person with you pay for both you, simply offer to pay for your meal. Never sit there expecting people to pay for you. Timestamps: 0:57 – Being on your phone walking down the street 2:22 – How to help the homeless 4:31 – Don’t blow on your food when it’s too hot 6:25 – Never wear a hat at work 7:43 – Effective styling tips 9:00 – How to wear jewelry 10:04 – How to wear see-through shirts --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Our Social Media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/5Minute.Crafts.Girly/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/5.min.crafts/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/5m_crafts Subscribe to 5-Minute MAGIC: http://bit.ly/2ldditZ 5-Minute Crafts KIDS: https://goo.gl/PEuLVt The Bright Side of Youtube: https://goo.gl/rQTJZz ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For more videos and articles visit: http://www.brightside.me/ Music by Epidemic Sound: https://www.epidemicsound.com/ This video is made for entertainment purposes. We do not make any warranties about the completeness, safety and reliability. Any action you take upon the information on this video is strictly at your own risk, and we will not be liable for any damages or losses. It is the viewer's responsibility to use judgment, care and precautions if one plans to replicate. The following video might feature activity performed by our actors within controlled environment- please use judgment, care, and precaution if you plan to replicate.
45 THINGS YOU'VE BEEN DOING WRONG
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45 THINGS YOU'VE BEEN DOING WRONG

Do you know the rules of etiquette and behavior at the table? Check if you drink the cocktail in the right way? Learn how to drink tea, how to eat pasta and bread, how to pour wine, how to hold a glass, how to stir tea, how to cut a steak, how to use a napkin, pour sauce, set the table, and much more. Do you know where to put a wine glass on the table, and where is the bread? I will show you one trick, and you will never be confused again. You never know where to put the knife when you cut the steak? I will show you two options - American and Continental. What else did you do wrong all your life? You threw away bananas. It turns out that it can be useful for the care of footwear and flowerpots. Threw away the lettuce root. It turns out that if you put it in a glass with water for two weeks, you can grow new fresh lettuce. You threw away the eggshell. It turns out that with it you can cook a snack. Threw away the peel of apples. It turns out that you can make a syrup from it. Threw away the packaging from the oil. It turns out that it can smear baking sheet. Threw away orange peel. It turns out that it can turn into a candlestick. I will teach you to fry pancakes quickly and easily. You need a plastic bottle. Mix in it milk, oil, sugar, salt, egg and flour. And then just pour the dough on a hot frying pan. When the pancake is fried, turn over to the other side. Fill these pancakes with jam, maple syrup or chocolate. You can wrap in pancakes any stuffing. Did you know that a hairdryer is suitable not only for drying hair? A hair dryer can fix the broken leg of the chair. A hairdryer can collect small items from the table, such as scattered coffee. Do you know how to eat cookies correctly? It seems, what could be easier? But see how you can improve the cookies with marshmallows. And how to dip Oreo in milk. See also how to break Toblerone, break the stick of sugar, make a sausage sandwich, get chips out of the package, cut fresh bread, keep a slice of pizza. See how to clean the fruit: pomegranate, avocado, banana, mango, pineapple and tangerine. Be careful not to cut your finger! However, if you cut it, put the patch on your finger correctly. And finally, tricks with rice. Rice can save even a wet phone. TIMESTAMPS: 0:30 How to pour wine 2:24 How to set the table 4:04 Apple peel syrup 4:57 Pancakes in a bottle 7:44 How to cut fresh bread 9:47 How to clean a mango ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Our Social Media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/5Minute.Craf... Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/5.min.crafts/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/5m_crafts 5-Minute Crafts KIDS: https://goo.gl/PEuLVt The Bright Side of Youtube: https://goo.gl/rQTJZz ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For more videos and articles visit: http://www.brightside.me/ Music by Epidemic Sound: https://www.epidemicsound.com/ This video is made for entertainment purposes. We do not make any warranties about the completeness, safety and reliability. Any action you take upon the information on this video is strictly at your own risk, and we will not be liable for any damages or losses. It is the viewer's responsibility to use judgment, care and precautions if one plans to replicate. The following video might feature activity performed by our actors within controlled environment- please use judgment, care, and precaution if you plan to replicate.
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