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Original Title: | Etiquette |
ISBN: | 0066209579 (ISBN13: 9780066209579) |
Edition Language: | English |

Peggy Post
Hardcover | Pages: 896 pages Rating: 4.15 | 2285 Users | 198 Reviews
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Title | : | Emily Post's Etiquette (17th edition) |
Author | : | Peggy Post |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | 17 th edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 896 pages |
Published | : | November 2nd 2004 by William Morrow (first published 1922) |
Categories | : | Nonfiction. Reference. Self Help. Classics |
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I'm not being ironic when I write that Post is an ethical philosopher of the American type, with Santayana and James. British and French etiquette books, and many American ones, are about preserving class structure or social climbing (how to mask one's Inferior birth). But Post's dicta are all based on one pragmatic goal: keep your feet off the other guy's toes, or, don't take up more space than's yours.It's the basis of the sweetest, most generous treatment of the other: don't open your car doors and kick the jams in the middle of the night, because you're taking up your neighbors' space; when introducing people, it's a good idea to say something about each person so that they have something to work with and they're not left nodding uncomfortably to each other; etc. You get the idea: these aren't Rules for Behavior; they're a mode of living where you try to take just a tiny bit of care to the other guy.
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Ratings: 4.15 From 2285 Users | 198 ReviewsAssessment Out Of Books Emily Post's Etiquette (17th edition)
Now I know the rules of the debutante's ball.Yes. But why?This is an insanely thorough book about all the situations that people encounter during their life. It's written as a guidebook you can use to double check what kind of gifts you should give at a baby shower. That is both impressive and repetitive.Highly recommended for aliens trying to blend in and general AI that escaped the lab in a stolen robotic body and now seeks to experience simple suburban life.Ah, to be gently guided in behaving correctly. It's what separates us humans from the rest of the animals and that separation is, at times it would seem, quickly closing together. This is a wonderful book. It should be on everyone's bookshelf and referred to so often as to be dog-eared and falling apart. I love this book. I love that it can give me patience and restraint when I want to misbehave, say the wrong thing and act like a buffoon in public. I love that it gives me great examples for my
I am kind of obsessed with etiquette. This book is a bible of propriety. It seriously addresses EVERYTHING you could possibly wonder about. Along with the basics, like when to write a thank-you note, which fork to use, how to act at various religious ceremonies, what to wear to a semi-formal wedding in November (for example), at what age children should be saying "please" and "thank you," the "who pays?" date dilemma, how to handle a party guest who stays too long, and how much to tip for

(Background): Emily Post was an American journalist whose seminal work ETIQUETTE IN SOCIETY, IN BUSINESS, IN POLITICS, AND AT HOME was first published in 1922. Flash-forward 95 years to EMILY POST'S ETIQUETTE, NINETEENTH EDITION. This newest book is a revision, not remaking, of the similar 18th and 17th editions from 2011 and 2004, respectively. Two of Emily's great-great-grandchildren (yes, two greats), Lizzie Post and Daniel Post Senning, are now listed as sole authors. That's an awful lot of
Well I feel more confident in my Interpersonal relations now. So basically, don't say what I'm actually thinking. Got it.
So dated as to almost be fiction - I don't know why Bertie Wooster hasn't switched genres and turned up in here. But a fascinating glimpse into the upper echelons of society in days gone by.
I read this book for one reason....I wanted to know what rules I was breaking. I like to make my social mistakes on purpose.
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