Mind Your Etiquette

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Etiquette is a highly valued commodity in society today. A simple truth is that the image you project in private and public, can change your life for better or worse. Your behaviour is constantly observed by everyone, everywhere, at all times. Based on this, people form opinions, pass judgments and express views about you. Success, appreciation and goodwill are earned in a large measure due to one’s behaviour. Etiquette opens closed doors and sets one man apart from the rest. There is nothing to lose but everything to gain by bridging the gap between the polished and cultured persons and the gauche and ill mannered ones. None of us are born with etiquette – they have to taught and learnt. This book is intended as a step by step guide of handy tips and easy to follow instructions on the basic but the utmost etiquette to be practiced – like how to conduct yourself in various relationships, art of spoken and written communication, etiquette at work place, telephone etiquette, traveling etiquette, personal and social graces, table etiquette and so on and so forth. Illustrated with amusing anecdotes, endearing incidents and jewels of wisdom, the book offers a wealth of information on correct norms to follow on all occasions. To save yourself from awkward and embarrassing situations and anxious, humiliating moments, when you wished the ground would swallow you up; to free yourself from doubts and uncertainties that plague you as you debate on the correctness of the norms, to develop self confidence to move ahead of others; to cultivate grace and elegance and make your personal packaging more appealing and attractive, read on…

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Nishi Behl

Nishi Behl is a History Honours graduate from Lady Shri Ram College, Delhi University; a Diploma holder in Advertising and Public Relations and B.Ed. She has been teaching in reputed convent schools.

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Title
Mind Your Etiquette
Author
Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
ISBN
8188086207
Length
161p., 20cm.
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