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Facebook Etiquette Tips

Always address sensitive topics or conversations via private message in order to avoid petty confrontation.
Venting is never appropriate for Facebook.
When others comment on your posts, be sure to reply when necessary, especially when a question is asked.
When viewing other people’s pages, avoid commenting on all of their posts.
Never make friend […]

By |January 25th, 2017|Etiquette Blog|0 Comments

Ten Best-Mannered People of 2016

(CHARLOTTE, NC)— Simone Biles, selected for embodying grace and humility as a four-time Olympic gold medalist, heads “Ten Best-Mannered People” list published by the National League of Junior Cotillions (NLJC).

“The selections are made based on each person’s commitment to honor, dignity, and mannerly conduct,” says President Charles Winters. “We feel these ten individuals have distinguished […]

By |January 5th, 2017|Etiquette Blog, Uncategorized|0 Comments

Hosting or Being a Guest at a Holiday Dinner

Hosting a Holiday Dinner:

Always present your guests with a timely invitation, which allows them the necessary time to make plans to attend.
Make sure your home is kept clean and tidy.
Before planning your menu, always communicate with your guests to see if there are any dishes that they cannot eat.
Always prepare an […]

By |December 7th, 2016|Etiquette Blog, Uncategorized|0 Comments

Veterans Day and Flag Etiquette

What is Veterans Day?

It is an official United States federal holiday observed on November 11th to honor our military veterans, men and woman who served in the United States Armed Forces.  This is one of our country’s most patriotic days and is a great opportunity to thank the brave men and woman who have protected […]

By |November 10th, 2016|Etiquette Blog|0 Comments

Wedding Technology Etiquette

Cell Phones

Using a cell phone during the ceremony or while seated at the dinner table during the reception is not appropriate, this includes taking photos. This is very distracting to others.  This is a time when you should be engaged in the ceremony or in polite conversations at dinner. A good time to take photos […]

By |October 13th, 2016|Etiquette Blog|0 Comments