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Etiquette Advice

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  • Spreading cheer and appreciation with your holiday gifts.
    Get great advice on deciding who you need to give to and what an appropriate gift should be.
  • Quick Tips for Checking “Sending the Cards” Off Your List
    Here are some quick tips that can help make sending your holiday cards a little easier and maybe spark some ideas for creative card-sending this year.
  • Learn the ins and outs of RSVPing
    Have you always wondered what RSVP means and what are the guidelines for responding properly.
  • A Charming Way to Say Thank You
    These ideas for hostess gifts are a great way to show your appreciation for an invitation.
  • Your Invitation Sets the Tone for Your Party
    How to make sure your invitation expresses both the mood and the details for your party. Advice on how to choose the style and the important facts you need to include in your invitation.
  • Use This Table to Have Fun and Show-Off Your Style
    Use these etiquette rules for setting the table for a casual meal. This advice on how to add your creativity and style to this table will come in handy for your next dinner party.
  • Where to Place All of the Plates, Glasses and Utensils for a Formal Dinner
    Know what to do the next time you are faced with setting a formal table. Learn the rules of etiquette for setting the table for a formal meal. Includes placement instructions for plates, glassware, and utensils.
  • Know What to Do the Next Time You're Served a Tricky Food Item
    These are etiquette guidelines for the proper way to eat some of the most commonly served, tricky food items. Some of these tricky foods include bacon, corn-on-the-cob, and shrimp.
  • They're Simple to Write, Once You Remember a Few Basic Rules
    The do's and don'ts of thank you notes.
  • Knowing When to Say Thanks
    Sometimes it's difficult to determine when a handwritten thank you is necessary. Learn the circumstances that demand a handwritten note, and when they aren't required.