Wedding season is mostly over, but we’re coming up to the most popular month to get engaged (December). That makes it a great time to reflect on mistakes of weddings gone by and plan for better ...
We came up with 40 rules of automotive etiquette we felt needed to be followed. You can test yourself against our Golden 40 here. We still think they offer good guidelines. But, while our original ...
We’re all for some good fun but worried it could potentially be problematic. What guidelines should we implement to ensure it doesn’t get out of hand? – Nia Answer: Halloween can be a fun ...
Gertrude and Charles McGrath showered with rice on their Halloween night wedding in 1942 ... I was curious since my parents, Charles and Gertrude McGrath, got married on Halloween in 1942.
LeicestershireLive readers have backed moves to install traffic cameras outside two city schools in a bid to combat parents who ignore rules designed to protect children. The automatic number ...
In a post on the Reddit thread “Wedding Shaming,” a user shared that his sister-in-law invited the entire family to a wedding on short notice … scheduled the day before Thanksgiving.
Gone are the days when business etiquette was all about having good table manners at lunch or not overdoing it at the holiday party (although those rules still matter too). But with the workplace ...
Another big topic companies are asking etiquette schools to help them with is establishing rules for more professional exchanges and general participation in video meetings. Those remote ...
That makes it an important business etiquette rule too. When you think of etiquette rules and polite words, please is probably one of the first to come to your mindand for good reason, Post says.
An etiquette expert has revealed why you should never say 'congratulations' to a newly-engaged couple. Alison Cheperdak is an expert in all things prim and proper and frequently dishes out her ...
Chopstick rules, like so much other etiquette, have become less rigid, with media articles in Asia bemoaning the decline of the younger generation’s proper chopstick use. Don’t worry too much ...
Of course, we all heard 'just one piece' when we rang the doorbell to collect our candy, but there are actually a few other (dare we say, more important) etiquette rules to be followed on ...