The jolly season is almost upon us, and with it comes those annual gatherings of relatives and friends -- along with the ever-present tension that may arise from those gatherings.
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To preserve the curve — when you’re heading out for your mid-afternoon break, but on your way out, you see several classmates ...
That's when I realized how many unspoken rules exist in spaces where money has been around for generations. Rules that nobody ...
Dear Eric: I just can’t come to grips with the new etiquette where you send a direct question or comment to someone (texts ...
When it comes to manners, Americans have a lot in common, but as you move from one state to another, you’ll notice that the ...
A Silicon Valley VC taught young startup founders how to dress, socialize, and serve caviar with style at Slow Ventures' ...
Saying "No Problem" Instead of "You're Welcome" While saying "no problem," "no big deal," or "no worries" isn't technically rude, these phrases can leave people feeling bad because they imply the ...