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Miss Manners' guide to excruciatingly correct behavior (1979)

par Judith Martin, Judith Martin, Judith Martin

Autres auteurs: Gloria Kamen (Illustrateur)

Séries: Miss Manners (Judith Martin)

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An updated edition of the best-selling classic by the popular author of the "Miss Manners" columns and etiquette guides is a new volume of letters, essays, illustrations, and humorous advice on how to navigate the world of civilized behavior.
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Thank you, Judith Martin! Miss Manners Guide to Excruciatingly Correct Behavior has been such an important book in my life. I still have my original copy; purchased before I left high school as an investment in my future. I have to attribute some of my social and business successes to this book.

Since I am an anti-social person I limit my social intercourse to 3 levels: 1)Work - I'm in sales; tact and diplomacy are 2 important tools in every salespersons bag of sales techniques, right up there with presenting your product or service as desirable in every way. 2)Community Volunteer - While we all work together to make our community a better place, we all have our own ideas about how to make that happen. Once again, tact and diplomacy are key. 3)Special interests - My interests have lead me to participate in different activities: Book Club, 4-H Club, field events for dogs, equestrian competition, raising poultry, gardening, Archery Club, Historic Homeowners Restoration Support Group,etc. These interests attract a wildly divergent array of personality types; in order to enjoy ourselves we have to get along.

Having been a student of this book has helped me in all of the above situations. It has also made me more aware of the rudeness of others and how subconscious it often is. The good behavior I learned in this book has often provided me with a subtle, manipulative weapon to force good behavior in others.

It all boils down to one thing; being well groomed and appropriately attired, poised and unflappable in every situation gives you a definite advantage. Forget self-improvement books and get-rick-quick schemes; a cheap used copy of this book is all you need. (Reading Machiavelli is also recommended) ( )
  Equestrienne | Jan 5, 2021 |
I loved Miss Manners when I was in high school and college. I had to read her in the newspaper. Read this book. Actually, I think I was often reading etiquette books because - well, I don't know why. Manners fascinated me. I don't even think I have the best of manners but it's my own fault - I've been well educated with Emily Post, Amy Vanderbilt, and Judith Martin. (Though I was a bit disturbed by Amy Vanderbilt's fall out the window.)

Enjoyed this book, good entertainment for a young woman. If I re-read it, I'm sure I'd still enjoy it. ( )
  Chica3000 | Dec 11, 2020 |
Entertaining, but the question-and-answer format seems to leave some things out, and lends itself to a result that is less of an etiquette guide and more of a snappy answers to stupid questions sort of thing. Sometimes it is difficult to tell when Miss Manners is kidding, but more importantly, sometimes it is difficult to tell, even after reading, what the correct thing to do actually is. Her guide to a surprisingly dignified wedding does rather better in this regard. Useful and disappointing at the same time. Also: it's a doorstop, so not for the mildly curious, probably. ( )
  upstairsgirl | Jan 24, 2015 |
As a woman living in the South who had tea parties with her grandmother on a regular basis, this book made me laugh so loudly at times that any company I had would assume that I was not a lady at all. In all seriousness, this book puts a spin on the "traditional" answers that well-meaning ladies and gentlemen seek when trying to understand how to behave in polite society. ( )
  sealford | Dec 30, 2013 |
The most important thing I learned from the book was how to say no. ( )
  aulsmith | May 9, 2012 |
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