November 15, 2005 (Press Release) --
You are always being watched. You can blow a business deal, inadvertently make your blind date think you're uncouth, or turn off your future in-laws by displaying bad manners and not being aware of proper etiquette. Are you teaching your children proper etiquette to give them an edge in life? After all, they will always be watched, too.
Etiquette is no longer the stuffy, condescending, and boring subject that some think. It can make the difference of getting a job or not getting a job. Use it to have an advantage. Do you know how to introduce people? What is a proper handshake?
At a formal dinner, do you know which glass of water or bread plate is yours? What is sorbet intermezzo? Where do you place your silverware if you are resting at the table? Find the answers to these questions and much, much more in Wild Woman's Guide to Etiquette: Saving the World One Handshake at a Time.
Etiquette is no longer the stuffy, condescending, and boring subject that some think. It can make the difference of getting a job or not getting a job. Use it to have an advantage. Do you know how to introduce people? What is a proper handshake?
At a formal dinner, do you know which glass of water or bread plate is yours? What is sorbet intermezzo? Where do you place your silverware if you are resting at the table? Find the answers to these questions and much, much more in Wild Woman's Guide to Etiquette: Saving the World One Handshake at a Time.

Wild Woman's Guide to Etiquette: Saving the World One Handshake at a Time is here to save you. This friendly book is less than 100 pages and chocked full of information to help you through life.
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