How to Exercise Good Phone Manners
With the new era of technology, many people are turning to email rather than holding phone conversations to communicate with others. For those who do like to talk on the telephone, it is necessary to exercise good phone manners when communicating ... [... more]
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How to Deal With Embarrassing Moments
We've all had embarrassing moments from tripping and falling to forgetting a speech to walking in a room with our blouse unbuttoned or fly opened. But when it happens to us personally, we feel like we are the only one in the world. We can deal ... [... more]
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How to Deal With Mean People
There are some people that don't think before they talk. Some just want you to have a bad day, by saying mean things to you. The world is already a tough place to be in, so we should not have to deal with someone's mean remarks. Follow my ... [... more]
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How to avoid talking to much if you find out you do
Do people tell you that you talk to much, or do they look bored when you talk to them? Then you found the right place! Also, how to know if you're a talker. Also, be kind and rate my article when you're finished reading. If you see that the ... [... more]
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How to be a Reasonable Critic
While this will not teach you how to actually pursue a career on the given subject, it will help you be open-minded when it comes to judgment. Also, it will better guide you on how to properly address all matters from a mature, unbiased ... [... more]
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How to Be A Friend On Ehow
Everyday I learn more and more from all of my friends on ehow. Reading their articles teaches me about things that I didn't even know existed! Their support keeps me going. FIND FRIENDS - When you see another member on ehow that likes the things ... [... more]
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A Smart Girl's Guide To Manners (American Girl Library)
If it was just common sense, we'd all have it!: Give your child a handbook of the survival skills that she will need at school, the workplace and beyond! Yes, first impressions do count, but life situations frequently require tact and sensitivity that [... more]
$9.95
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How to Be Aloof
Aloof is a word easy to pronounce, not so easy to act on purpose. Some people are aloof and they are seen as cold and rude. If you want to be aloof or perceived as aloof, read this article. Stay out of people's affairs. This sends the message ... [... more]
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Mind Your Manners!
A hilarious set of examples of good - and bad - behaviors: Come dine with the Abbotts at their house - but watch out: they speak with mouths full, spit, and have terrible manners. Contemporary drawings blend with Victorian-style etiquette advise with a [... more]
$16.00
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Everyday Graces: Child's Book Of Good Manners (Foundations)
What a delightful surprise: I bought this book because it was listed as a supplement to the preschool curriculum we're using (homeschool, Janet's Sonlight - Exploring God's World). When I first looked at it I thought this would bore my 3 year-old to bits [... more]
$25.00
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Excuse Me!: A Little Book of Manners
What a wonderful world it would be if every child read this book!: Just perfect for the Wee Ones. This little flap book shows the way to good manners without preaching. A perfect book delight any small child. Ann Clarke, author of People Are So Different! [... more]
$5.99
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My Manners Matter: A First Look at Being Polite (A First ...
Depends on age of child and how observant he/she is: I read this to my 4.5 yr old daughter. It's pretty good, but sometimes the text doesn't explicitly explain what's going on in the picture. Of course I understand, but I have to tell my daughter what's [... more]
$6.99
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