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Excuse Me, But I Was Next... by Peggy Post

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Also by Peggy Post:

Emily Post's Etiquette, 18th Edition, November 2010
Hardcover / e-Book
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Hardcover
Excuse Me, But I Was Next..., October 2006
Hardcover
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Hardcover
Emily Post's Etiquette, November 2004
Hardcover

Excuse Me, But I Was Next...
Peggy Post

How to Handle the Top 100 Manners Dilemmas

Collins
October 2006
On Sale: October 3, 2006
304 pages
ISBN: 0060889160
EAN: 9780060889166
Hardcover
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Self-Help

Have you ever been annoyed by cell phone yakkers, line-cutters, or noxious neighbors... been confused about who pays at a restaurant... wanted to retire a family tradition... had to break up a play date fight... spotted someone double dipping... gotten a gift you hated? How do you deal with the dilemas of everyday life?

America's etiquette expert Peggy Post comes to the rescue in this concise book devoted to the top 100 etiquette issues everyone wonders about. Peggy addresses them as only she can. You'll learn how to politely say "no" to difficult requests, how to introduce someone if you've forgotten their name, damage control for email bloopers, what to do if people don't reply to your RSVP, how to actually get your kids to write thank-you notes, and much more. These are quick etiquette fixes for our fast-paced times, written in Peggy's unpretentious style that has made her America's most-liked and most-trusted manners expert.

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