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Practice the proper method of eating your soup. Remember: As the ship goes out to sea, I scoop my soup away from me.
Better Manners in Minutes!
Good manners are more than knowing which fork to use or which way to pass food around the table. There are the etiquette rules (with a reason) that go in our head, and there are the manners that go in our heart. Together they give us a shield against embarrassing others or ourselves.
For those family members reluctant to begin “etiquette class,” be encouraged: just going through the motions can create some good social habits. The heartfelt kind will come along later when they see how necessary good people skills are for the rest of their lives in relationships and in the business world. Our behavior affects it all. Our manners make us like magnets. We either attract people or repel them.
About Manners Made Easy for the Family
In the amount of time it takes to clear the table, you could instill hundreds of new tips and common courtesies into the life of your family and children – all with this day-to-day guide to more pleasant, polite, and peaceful living.
Brimming with fun facts and information, this handbook also comes with quick role-play options to help you put your new manners into proper practice.
If you thought good etiquette was only rules for the head, discover how true etiquette is a Golden Rule reminder for the heart – a refresher you can enjoy every day of the year, on everything from table and phone manners to e-mail and Internet safety. It’s all here – and more – in Manners Made Easy for the Family.





