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  1. How To Fold A Handkerchief

    How To Fold A Handkerchief

    lifehacker.com.au » Lifehacker Australia - Nov 16, 2008

    You may not wear the kind of clothing on a daily basis that requires the Dapper Dan look of a properly-folded handkerchief tucked in the breast pocket, but knowing how to fold and tuck one away will save you from

    Also tagged: fix, clothing

  2. How to Fold a Handkerchief [How To]

    How to Fold a Handkerchief [How To]

    lifehacker.com » Lifehacker - Nov 15, 2008

    You may not wear the kind of clothing on a daily basis that requires the Dapper Dan look of a properly-folded handkerchief tucked in the breast pocket, but knowing how to fold and tuck one away will save you from

    Also tagged: how to, clothes, clothing

  3. Yummy Links: From Gail Simmons to Team Rainbow

    Yummy Links: From Gail Simmons to Team Rainbow

    yumsugar.com » yumsugar -- To die for. - Nov 14, 2008

    Ever wonder what Top Chef Gail Simmons cooks at home? Here's 10 of her favorite recipes. — Food and Wine Foodies show off their food tattoos. — Chow Six supermarket turkeys are put to the test. — Epicurious How to

    Also tagged: turkey, top chef, hostess, yummy links, link time, roasting pans, gail simmons, team rainbow

  4. How Much Should You Buy for "Free" Wi-Fi? [Ask The Readers]

    How Much Should You Buy for "Free" Wi-Fi? [Ask The Readers]

    lifehacker.com » Lifehacker - Nov 12, 2008

    You know all those movies, shows, and news features that make it seem like net-savvy freelancers work every day from their favorite coffee shop? They never show them struggling with just what's fair trade for the seat

    Also tagged: laptop, wi fi, ask the readers, coffee, laptops

  5. Do or Don't: Bringing Outside Food/Drink Into a Restaurant

    Do or Don't: Bringing Outside Food/Drink Into a Restaurant

    yumsugar.com » yumsugar -- To die for. - Nov 11, 2008

    Last week, New York Times critic Frank Bruni broached the question of whether it's kosher to bring outside food or drink into restaurants. I've noticed at some places — most recently at a popular neighborhood

    Also tagged: new york times, poll, restaurants, ethics, frank bruni, dining out, do or don t

  6. First-Class Rudeness [Jeanne Leblanc | Coach Class]

    courant.com » Hartford Courant blogs - Nov 8, 2008

    I enjoyed this entertaining piece by Scott Carmichael on the Gadling blog about bad behavior among passengers in first class. He asserts that rudeness is not exclusive to the coach cabin, and that some particularly

    Also tagged: air travel

  7. First-Class Rudeness

    courant.com » Jeanne Leblanc | Coach Class - Nov 8, 2008

    I enjoyed this entertaining piece by Scott Carmichael on the Gadling blog about bad behavior among passengers in first class. He asserts that rudeness is not exclusive to the coach cabin, and that some particularly

    Also tagged: air travel

  8. Trainee managers told not to clink glasses in etiquette book

    telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph How about that? - Nov 6, 2008

    Clinking glasses during a toast putting salt on food without tasting it first and discussing sex or politics at the table top a list of social faux pas contained in a new guide to modern manners for a group of trainee

    Also tagged: staff, toast, manners, napkin, faux pas, wine glass, rudeness, vulgar, debrett s, leeds metropolitan university, clink, polite society, jo bryant, social minefield

  9. How To Talk To A McCain Voter Without Gloating [Ms. Manners]

    How To Talk To A McCain Voter Without Gloating [Ms. Manners]

    jezebel.com » Jezebel - Nov 5, 2008

    We all know the traditional prohibitions against talking politics: avoid it when you can; don't get personal; find common ground. Thirty million etiquette books can't be wrong, and yet, today, when everyone's bursting

    Also tagged: politics, john mccain, barack obama, family, election, talking points, ms manners

  10. Do or Don't: Putting Your Napkin on the Plate?

    Do or Don't: Putting Your Napkin on the Plate?

    yumsugar.com » yumsugar -- To die for. - Oct 29, 2008

    Yesterday DearSugar and I got into a debate about what you should do with your napkin when finished eating a meal. She said it was tacky and rude to put your napkin on the plate, but I told her I've done it before

    Also tagged: polls, restaurants, dining out, tablescape, formal dining

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