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  • 50 Essential Etiquette Lessons

  • How to Eat Lunch with Your Boss, Handle Happy Hour Like a Pro, and Write a Thank You Note in the Age of Texting and Tweeting
  • By: Katherine Flannery
  • Narrated by: Brittany Wilkerson
  • Length: 3 hrs and 5 mins
  • 4.2 out of 5 stars (54 ratings)

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50 Essential Etiquette Lessons

By: Katherine Flannery
Narrated by: Brittany Wilkerson
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Stay cool in any situation with this modern manners guide.

Meeting strangers at a party, alone in the elevator with the CEO, declining a second date because the first was a disaster - social situations apply a lot of pressure to do and say the right thing. 50 Essential Etiquette Lessons shows you the best way to approach these common challenges with confidence and ease. Never mind putting your pinkies up when you drink tea - this guide is packed with modern examples of how to handle any sticky situation.

Short, easy lessons cover workplace etiquette, to help you come across as an on-point, put-together asset to any company. Learn specific strategies for performing your best in social settings, both in person and online. Master skills like keeping conversation going, showing your best side on social media, giving gifts appropriately, and more.

50 Essential Etiquette Lessons includes:

  • 50 indispensable tips - Get etiquette advice for dining out with friends, navigating a networking event, celebrating special occasions, and more.
  • Updated manners - No need to be fussy or formal - this is practical, straightforward etiquette for today.
  • Real-life examples - Tackle tricky scenarios with the help of a Q&A chapter that shows you how to use etiquette confidently every day.
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Good for everyone (especially introverts)

I learned a lot from few of my managers about work etiquette , but it took 10years of working experience to get half of these lessons. I highly recommend this to young adults even college students. Introvert like me needed some tips in uncomfortable social situations. I like the reader too, she made sure it’s interesting with changing tones. Only thing I don’t agree is 20% tip because of tipflation.

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Some good info, negative tone

There is some good information in here but the author's tone is very negative. It feels like the listener is being scolded for not not already knowing the content. I much prefer the Awesome Etiquette podcast (also available through Audible) for it's positive encouraging tone and gentle approach.

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