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link to Opening A Door For Someone: 12 Do’s and Don’ts

Opening A Door For Someone: 12 Do’s and Don’ts

Take the lead and approach the door first and check the swing direction to avoid accidents. Use your arm to hold the door, not your foot. Hold the door for everyone, not just based on age or gender....

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link to Engagement Toast: 13 Do’s and Don’ts

Engagement Toast: 13 Do’s and Don’ts

Plan your engagement toast in advance. Keep it brief with a personalized message addressing the couple and acknowledging the parents. Use appropriate jokes, express gratitude to everyone, rehearse,...

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12 Dinner Party Sitting Strategies

Make seating arrangement based on shared interests, couples across each other, singles beside each other, and kids on their table. Consider dietary restrictions and language when preparing guest...

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10 Place Card Etiquette Rules

Create place cards early, use the guest's full name and title, place them above the guest's utensils, and arrange them alphabetically for easy navigation. Double-check spelling and placement, and use...

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link to Holiday Card Etiquette: 14 Do’s and Don’ts

Holiday Card Etiquette: 14 Do’s and Don’ts

Send holiday cards early and ensure the recipient's name and address are correct. Avoid controversial topics and ensure the card suits the recipient's beliefs. Use appropriate salutations and...

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14 First Communion Gift Etiquette Tips

A Bible, a rosary, a personalized photo frame or jewelry, handmade gifts, and gift cards are appropriate first communion gifts. Avoid overspending, and remember to choose a respectful and...

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About the Author

Tabitha is a curious and enthusiastic writer who believes in the power of words and the importance of good manners. Etiquette is her passion, and she enjoys sharing her knowledge with others. When she isn’t writing, she enjoys traveling, reading, and spending time with her family.

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