Which Fork Do You Use For Salad? You're on a first date. Dinner and a movie. And you are stressed. The stress begins at dinner. You wanted to impress so you chose a fancy new Italian restaurant. The waiters are in bow ties and you can't even imagine how to pronounce some of the menu items. A million questions about how to handle this race through your head. What do you order? Where does your glass belong on the table? Which of the three forks on the table do you use for salad? You want to come off as well mannered, interesting, especially confident and calm in this upscale environment. But it is all becoming too much. Good manners matter. Even if you are not in the situation above, demonstrating good manners shows people you are not some bum off the street and care about your image. But there are so many rules, and you don't have the hundreds of dollars to spend on etiquette classes. So where can you learn good manners cheaply? Emily Post's Etiquette is your answer. Her name has been trusted for nearly a century to teach proper decorum. In this 18th edition of the First Lady of Etiquette's classic book her great-great-grandchildren tackle the latest issues and demands of the 21st century. This book has everything you need to know about proper behavior now. From restaurants to texting, Facebook and all forms of social media. Emily Post's Etiquette also includes guidance for young professionals looking to establish themselves in the workplace. Baby Boomers planning their children's weddings and entering retirement will also find this to be the essential guide to modern manners. Anyone who wants to seem educated and classy will want this book. Don't just take my word for it. Check out this video review by Christopher Barnhart. After reading Emily Post's Etiquette you will have the know-how and confidence to shine in any social situation. Your career could see a boost too, because you will be the networking shark who is 'in the know'. Click here now to order your copy today. And get ready to be that well mannered, interesting, confident and calm date to someone special. P.S. The salad fork is the one all the way on the left.
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