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Change: etiquette.etiquette.What does that mean? It means knowing how to conduct a conversation without offending everyone within earshot. Knowing how to eat a meal in public without mortifying your mother.
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Change: “Manners“Manners and social skills are still required when it comes to dating,” says Kellie, a 44-year-old Seattle single. “The women’s movement, the sexual revolution, AIDS, et cetera, have changed a lot of things. But what’s at the core has remained intact.”And what is at
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Change: Renamed from Let's not forget social skills by Jun 13 2006, 6:34 PM EDT for: better title
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Change: “Etiquette . . . is concerned with those rules of the ‘game of life’ which make it easier and simpler for us to mingle with one another,” writes Lillian Eichler in Today’s Etiquette (1940).So with mingling in mind, let’s turn to these fewSee thoughts:also: Good Manners
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Change: What does that mean? It means knowing how to conduct a conversation without offending everyone within earshot. Knowing how to eat a meal in public
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Jun 10 2006, 2:18 PM EDT
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Change: Created by Jun 10 2006, 2:18 PM EDT for: no reason given
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