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TEEN MANNERS
Cindy Post Senning, Ed.D. and Peggy Post help 21st century teens—and their parents—understand how manners impact their daily life. Cindy and Peggy reinforce the message of personal choice throughout. Teen Manners to emphasize that teens can manage social interactions to their advantage. They show teens how manners smooth the way and that one of life’s most valuable tools is really allOUT OF TOWN GUESTS
Lodging for Out-of-Town Guests. Out-of-town guests are expected to pay for their own lodging, unless they are members of the wedding party. It’s thoughtful to help out-of-town guests find places to stay: Reserve a block of rooms in a hotel. If a minimum number of rooms is booked, your guests may get discount room rates.ON THE ROAD
A Great American Tradition, the Road Trip. Before Emily Post wrote the book that established her status as an etiquette authority, Etiquette in Society, in Business, in Politics, and at Home, in 1922, she was already a recognized novelist and journalist. Emily began to pursue her career in letters at the brink of the twentieth century, slowly HOW TO RESPOND TO A WEDDING INVITATION A guest’s first duty is to respond promptly to any wedding invitation. Check your schedule and consult with anyone else included in your invitation, then make your response as soon as you can. If you cannot make it and regret promptly, the couple will have time to invite someone in your place if they wish. When the invitation isaddressed to
HOW TO BE A GOOD HOUSEGUEST Make your bed and clean up after yourself. Keep your bathroom clean: Wipe up any ring in the tub, shaving cream residue in the basin, hair on any object or surface, or dirt on soap. Offer to help out, especially in the kitchen (unless your host objects). Be adaptable. Be ready for anything—or for nothing. EMILY’S EVERYDAY MANNERS Those Magic Words, and other etiquette basics, come to life in Emily’s Everyday Manners , written by Peggy Post and Cindy Post Senning, Ed.D. and illustrated by Steve Björkman. Kids can read along and watch as young Emily and her best friend Ethan ride the school bus, romp on the playground, visit friends, and eat at restaurants—all while HOW TO ADDRESS MULTIPLE PEOPLE IN AN EMAIL How to Address Multiple People In an Email. Whenever addressing one, two, or three people, state each person’s name in the salutation, e.g.: Dear, Tom, Mia, and Jim. Good afternoon Jose and Camila. When addressing a larger group, you can use a common salutation: Dear Team. In the case of an email reply, use a salutation in the first reply. WHAT TO DO WHEN GUESTS DON'T RSVP Episode 347 - Crafting Compliments. About. The Emily Post Institute Inc. is a fifth generation family business that has been promoting etiquette based on consideration, respect and honesty since Emily Post wrote her first book ETIQUETTE in 1922. Today we offer a wide range of books, online resources, training programs for all ages and topics, a HOW TO INVITE SOMEONE TO DINNER AT A RESTAURANT Try not to be misleading. However, if you had said, “We’re hosting a dinner at Chez Pierre,” or sent a written invitation with that wording, then your guests would be right to assume that dinner is on you. Once you issue an invitation, you are the host, which means you are paying, even at a restaurant. SUNDAY DINNER: AN OLD TRADITION IN A NEW LIGHT Sunday dinner is making a comeback. When you think about it, it’s an ideal way to entertain: long, lazy afternoons with friends and relatives gathered together around the table. Think uncomplicated comfort food like roasts, braises, and casseroles.TEEN MANNERS
Cindy Post Senning, Ed.D. and Peggy Post help 21st century teens—and their parents—understand how manners impact their daily life. Cindy and Peggy reinforce the message of personal choice throughout. Teen Manners to emphasize that teens can manage social interactions to their advantage. They show teens how manners smooth the way and that one of life’s most valuable tools is really allOUT OF TOWN GUESTS
Lodging for Out-of-Town Guests. Out-of-town guests are expected to pay for their own lodging, unless they are members of the wedding party. It’s thoughtful to help out-of-town guests find places to stay: Reserve a block of rooms in a hotel. If a minimum number of rooms is booked, your guests may get discount room rates.ON THE ROAD
A Great American Tradition, the Road Trip. Before Emily Post wrote the book that established her status as an etiquette authority, Etiquette in Society, in Business, in Politics, and at Home, in 1922, she was already a recognized novelist and journalist. Emily began to pursue her career in letters at the brink of the twentieth century, slowly HOW TO RESPOND TO A WEDDING INVITATION A guest’s first duty is to respond promptly to any wedding invitation. Check your schedule and consult with anyone else included in your invitation, then make your response as soon as you can. If you cannot make it and regret promptly, the couple will have time to invite someone in your place if they wish. When the invitation isaddressed to
HOW TO BE A GOOD HOUSEGUEST Make your bed and clean up after yourself. Keep your bathroom clean: Wipe up any ring in the tub, shaving cream residue in the basin, hair on any object or surface, or dirt on soap. Offer to help out, especially in the kitchen (unless your host objects). Be adaptable. Be ready for anything—or for nothing. EMILY’S EVERYDAY MANNERS Those Magic Words, and other etiquette basics, come to life in Emily’s Everyday Manners , written by Peggy Post and Cindy Post Senning, Ed.D. and illustrated by Steve Björkman. Kids can read along and watch as young Emily and her best friend Ethan ride the school bus, romp on the playground, visit friends, and eat at restaurants—all while HOW TO ADDRESS MULTIPLE PEOPLE IN AN EMAIL How to Address Multiple People In an Email. Whenever addressing one, two, or three people, state each person’s name in the salutation, e.g.: Dear, Tom, Mia, and Jim. Good afternoon Jose and Camila. When addressing a larger group, you can use a common salutation: Dear Team. In the case of an email reply, use a salutation in the first reply. WHAT TO DO WHEN GUESTS DON'T RSVP Episode 347 - Crafting Compliments. About. The Emily Post Institute Inc. is a fifth generation family business that has been promoting etiquette based on consideration, respect and honesty since Emily Post wrote her first book ETIQUETTE in 1922. Today we offer a wide range of books, online resources, training programs for all ages and topics, a HOW TO INVITE SOMEONE TO DINNER AT A RESTAURANT Try not to be misleading. However, if you had said, “We’re hosting a dinner at Chez Pierre,” or sent a written invitation with that wording, then your guests would be right to assume that dinner is on you. Once you issue an invitation, you are the host, which means you are paying, even at a restaurant. SUNDAY DINNER: AN OLD TRADITION IN A NEW LIGHT Sunday dinner is making a comeback. When you think about it, it’s an ideal way to entertain: long, lazy afternoons with friends and relatives gathered together around the table. Think uncomplicated comfort food like roasts, braises, and casseroles. THE EMILY POST INSTITUTE: ETIQUETTE ADVICE & TRAINING Home page for The Emily Post Institute, Inc. Promoting etiquette and civility in America and around the world for almost 100 years. Shop the library of Emily Post titles on Business, Wedding, Children's and Lifestyle etiquette. Browse training services for individuals, groups, businesses, trainers and leadership. View hundreds of articles on etiquette topics both traditional and contemporary.EPISODE 350
We take your questions on giving gifts when you’ve been uninvited, introducing someone to another group of friends, correcting dated language and announcing your name change. For Awesome Etiquette Sustaining members our question is about reacquainting with friends who took the pandemic less seriously than you did. Plus your most excellent feedback, etiquette salute and postscript with someEPISODE 285
We take your questions on a coworker’s cologne conundrum, asking others to respect your parenting choices, being invited after the fact and being shamed for adopting a purebred dog. For Awesome Etiquette sustaining members our question is about who’s invited to the shower versus who’s invited to the ceremony. Plus your most excellent feedback, etiquette salute and a postscript on one ofEPISODE 352
We take your questions on coworkers asking you to finish their work, who should be invited to the wedding, borrowing trucks to move furniture, and asking for money instead of gifts at your wedding. For Awesome Etiquette Sustaining members our question is about gender inclusive titles. Plus your most excellent feedback, etiquette salute and postscript on Emily Post settling in Martha's Vineyard.EPISODE 351
We take your questions on dietary dinner party dilemmas, disclosing the languages you speak, getting ready for house-guests with a new baby, and how to handle a less than gracious family member. For Awesome Etiquette sustaining members our question is about how to reply to an apology. Plus your most excellent feedback, etiquette salute and postscript on tricky to eat summer foods.ON THE ROAD
A Great American Tradition, the Road Trip. Before Emily Post wrote the book that established her status as an etiquette authority, Etiquette in Society, in Business, in Politics, and at Home, in 1922, she was already a recognized novelist and journalist. Emily began to pursue her career in letters at the brink of the twentieth century, slowly THE ETIQUETTE OF SEPARATION The Etiquette of Separation. The following etiquette issues frequently arise during a separation. Telling Others. A separation is not publicly announced. A couple should explain the situation to family and close friends, and word will spread. If the couple reunites, there is no public announcement. Names and Rings. DIFFERENT WAYS TO SAY THANK-YOU Sympathy notes or gifts. Send a written thank-you to anyone who sent a personal note, flowers, or a donation. It's fine for a close friend or relative to write notes on the recipient's behalf. Different kinds of gifts and occasions merit some tweaking to the standard thank-you note. Gifts of money. SUNDAY DINNER: AN OLD TRADITION IN A NEW LIGHT Sunday dinner is making a comeback. When you think about it, it’s an ideal way to entertain: long, lazy afternoons with friends and relatives gathered together around the table. Think uncomplicated comfort food like roasts, braises, and casseroles. MEETING THE PARENTS 101: TIPS FOR A POSITIVE The important thing is for the parents to meet, even if over the phone first, and share in the spirit of excitement over the future union. The actual invitation can be extended in whatever manner is convenient. While a written note is always nice, a phone call or e-mail is also fine.TEEN MANNERS
Cindy Post Senning, Ed.D. and Peggy Post help 21st century teens—and their parents—understand how manners impact their daily life. Cindy and Peggy reinforce the message of personal choice throughout. Teen Manners to emphasize that teens can manage social interactions to their advantage. They show teens how manners smooth the way and that one of life’s most valuable tools is really allOUT OF TOWN GUESTS
Lodging for Out-of-Town Guests. Out-of-town guests are expected to pay for their own lodging, unless they are members of the wedding party. It’s thoughtful to help out-of-town guests find places to stay: Reserve a block of rooms in a hotel. If a minimum number of rooms is booked, your guests may get discount room rates.ON THE ROAD
A Great American Tradition, the Road Trip. Before Emily Post wrote the book that established her status as an etiquette authority, Etiquette in Society, in Business, in Politics, and at Home, in 1922, she was already a recognized novelist and journalist. Emily began to pursue her career in letters at the brink of the twentieth century, slowly HOW TO RESPOND TO A WEDDING INVITATION A guest’s first duty is to respond promptly to any wedding invitation. Check your schedule and consult with anyone else included in your invitation, then make your response as soon as you can. If you cannot make it and regret promptly, the couple will have time to invite someone in your place if they wish. When the invitation isaddressed to
HOW TO BE A GOOD HOUSEGUEST Make your bed and clean up after yourself. Keep your bathroom clean: Wipe up any ring in the tub, shaving cream residue in the basin, hair on any object or surface, or dirt on soap. Offer to help out, especially in the kitchen (unless your host objects). Be adaptable. Be ready for anything—or for nothing. EMILY’S EVERYDAY MANNERS Those Magic Words, and other etiquette basics, come to life in Emily’s Everyday Manners , written by Peggy Post and Cindy Post Senning, Ed.D. and illustrated by Steve Björkman. Kids can read along and watch as young Emily and her best friend Ethan ride the school bus, romp on the playground, visit friends, and eat at restaurants—all while HOW TO ADDRESS MULTIPLE PEOPLE IN AN EMAIL How to Address Multiple People In an Email. Whenever addressing one, two, or three people, state each person’s name in the salutation, e.g.: Dear, Tom, Mia, and Jim. Good afternoon Jose and Camila. When addressing a larger group, you can use a common salutation: Dear Team. In the case of an email reply, use a salutation in the first reply. WHAT TO DO WHEN GUESTS DON'T RSVP Episode 347 - Crafting Compliments. About. The Emily Post Institute Inc. is a fifth generation family business that has been promoting etiquette based on consideration, respect and honesty since Emily Post wrote her first book ETIQUETTE in 1922. Today we offer a wide range of books, online resources, training programs for all ages and topics, a HOW TO INVITE SOMEONE TO DINNER AT A RESTAURANT Try not to be misleading. However, if you had said, “We’re hosting a dinner at Chez Pierre,” or sent a written invitation with that wording, then your guests would be right to assume that dinner is on you. Once you issue an invitation, you are the host, which means you are paying, even at a restaurant. SUNDAY DINNER: AN OLD TRADITION IN A NEW LIGHT Sunday dinner is making a comeback. When you think about it, it’s an ideal way to entertain: long, lazy afternoons with friends and relatives gathered together around the table. Think uncomplicated comfort food like roasts, braises, and casseroles.TEEN MANNERS
Cindy Post Senning, Ed.D. and Peggy Post help 21st century teens—and their parents—understand how manners impact their daily life. Cindy and Peggy reinforce the message of personal choice throughout. Teen Manners to emphasize that teens can manage social interactions to their advantage. They show teens how manners smooth the way and that one of life’s most valuable tools is really allOUT OF TOWN GUESTS
Lodging for Out-of-Town Guests. Out-of-town guests are expected to pay for their own lodging, unless they are members of the wedding party. It’s thoughtful to help out-of-town guests find places to stay: Reserve a block of rooms in a hotel. If a minimum number of rooms is booked, your guests may get discount room rates.ON THE ROAD
A Great American Tradition, the Road Trip. Before Emily Post wrote the book that established her status as an etiquette authority, Etiquette in Society, in Business, in Politics, and at Home, in 1922, she was already a recognized novelist and journalist. Emily began to pursue her career in letters at the brink of the twentieth century, slowly HOW TO RESPOND TO A WEDDING INVITATION A guest’s first duty is to respond promptly to any wedding invitation. Check your schedule and consult with anyone else included in your invitation, then make your response as soon as you can. If you cannot make it and regret promptly, the couple will have time to invite someone in your place if they wish. When the invitation isaddressed to
HOW TO BE A GOOD HOUSEGUEST Make your bed and clean up after yourself. Keep your bathroom clean: Wipe up any ring in the tub, shaving cream residue in the basin, hair on any object or surface, or dirt on soap. Offer to help out, especially in the kitchen (unless your host objects). Be adaptable. Be ready for anything—or for nothing. EMILY’S EVERYDAY MANNERS Those Magic Words, and other etiquette basics, come to life in Emily’s Everyday Manners , written by Peggy Post and Cindy Post Senning, Ed.D. and illustrated by Steve Björkman. Kids can read along and watch as young Emily and her best friend Ethan ride the school bus, romp on the playground, visit friends, and eat at restaurants—all while HOW TO ADDRESS MULTIPLE PEOPLE IN AN EMAIL How to Address Multiple People In an Email. Whenever addressing one, two, or three people, state each person’s name in the salutation, e.g.: Dear, Tom, Mia, and Jim. Good afternoon Jose and Camila. When addressing a larger group, you can use a common salutation: Dear Team. In the case of an email reply, use a salutation in the first reply. WHAT TO DO WHEN GUESTS DON'T RSVP Episode 347 - Crafting Compliments. About. The Emily Post Institute Inc. is a fifth generation family business that has been promoting etiquette based on consideration, respect and honesty since Emily Post wrote her first book ETIQUETTE in 1922. Today we offer a wide range of books, online resources, training programs for all ages and topics, a HOW TO INVITE SOMEONE TO DINNER AT A RESTAURANT Try not to be misleading. However, if you had said, “We’re hosting a dinner at Chez Pierre,” or sent a written invitation with that wording, then your guests would be right to assume that dinner is on you. Once you issue an invitation, you are the host, which means you are paying, even at a restaurant. SUNDAY DINNER: AN OLD TRADITION IN A NEW LIGHT Sunday dinner is making a comeback. When you think about it, it’s an ideal way to entertain: long, lazy afternoons with friends and relatives gathered together around the table. Think uncomplicated comfort food like roasts, braises, and casseroles. THE EMILY POST INSTITUTE: ETIQUETTE ADVICE & TRAINING Home page for The Emily Post Institute, Inc. Promoting etiquette and civility in America and around the world for almost 100 years. Shop the library of Emily Post titles on Business, Wedding, Children's and Lifestyle etiquette. Browse training services for individuals, groups, businesses, trainers and leadership. View hundreds of articles on etiquette topics both traditional and contemporary.EPISODE 350
We take your questions on giving gifts when you’ve been uninvited, introducing someone to another group of friends, correcting dated language and announcing your name change. For Awesome Etiquette Sustaining members our question is about reacquainting with friends who took the pandemic less seriously than you did. Plus your most excellent feedback, etiquette salute and postscript with someEPISODE 285
We take your questions on a coworker’s cologne conundrum, asking others to respect your parenting choices, being invited after the fact and being shamed for adopting a purebred dog. For Awesome Etiquette sustaining members our question is about who’s invited to the shower versus who’s invited to the ceremony. Plus your most excellent feedback, etiquette salute and a postscript on one ofEPISODE 352
We take your questions on coworkers asking you to finish their work, who should be invited to the wedding, borrowing trucks to move furniture, and asking for money instead of gifts at your wedding. For Awesome Etiquette Sustaining members our question is about gender inclusive titles. Plus your most excellent feedback, etiquette salute and postscript on Emily Post settling in Martha's Vineyard.EPISODE 351
We take your questions on dietary dinner party dilemmas, disclosing the languages you speak, getting ready for house-guests with a new baby, and how to handle a less than gracious family member. For Awesome Etiquette sustaining members our question is about how to reply to an apology. Plus your most excellent feedback, etiquette salute and postscript on tricky to eat summer foods.ON THE ROAD
A Great American Tradition, the Road Trip. Before Emily Post wrote the book that established her status as an etiquette authority, Etiquette in Society, in Business, in Politics, and at Home, in 1922, she was already a recognized novelist and journalist. Emily began to pursue her career in letters at the brink of the twentieth century, slowly THE ETIQUETTE OF SEPARATION The Etiquette of Separation. The following etiquette issues frequently arise during a separation. Telling Others. A separation is not publicly announced. A couple should explain the situation to family and close friends, and word will spread. If the couple reunites, there is no public announcement. Names and Rings. DIFFERENT WAYS TO SAY THANK-YOU Sympathy notes or gifts. Send a written thank-you to anyone who sent a personal note, flowers, or a donation. It's fine for a close friend or relative to write notes on the recipient's behalf. Different kinds of gifts and occasions merit some tweaking to the standard thank-you note. Gifts of money. SUNDAY DINNER: AN OLD TRADITION IN A NEW LIGHT Sunday dinner is making a comeback. When you think about it, it’s an ideal way to entertain: long, lazy afternoons with friends and relatives gathered together around the table. Think uncomplicated comfort food like roasts, braises, and casseroles. MEETING THE PARENTS 101: TIPS FOR A POSITIVE The important thing is for the parents to meet, even if over the phone first, and share in the spirit of excitement over the future union. The actual invitation can be extended in whatever manner is convenient. While a written note is always nice, a phone call or e-mail is also fine.TEEN MANNERS
Cindy Post Senning, Ed.D. and Peggy Post help 21st century teens—and their parents—understand how manners impact their daily life. Cindy and Peggy reinforce the message of personal choice throughout. Teen Manners to emphasize that teens can manage social interactions to their advantage. They show teens how manners smooth the way and that one of life’s most valuable tools is really allOUT OF TOWN GUESTS
Lodging for Out-of-Town Guests. Out-of-town guests are expected to pay for their own lodging, unless they are members of the wedding party. It’s thoughtful to help out-of-town guests find places to stay: Reserve a block of rooms in a hotel. If a minimum number of rooms is booked, your guests may get discount room rates.ON THE ROAD
A Great American Tradition, the Road Trip. Before Emily Post wrote the book that established her status as an etiquette authority, Etiquette in Society, in Business, in Politics, and at Home, in 1922, she was already a recognized novelist and journalist. Emily began to pursue her career in letters at the brink of the twentieth century, slowly HOW TO RESPOND TO A WEDDING INVITATION A guest’s first duty is to respond promptly to any wedding invitation. Check your schedule and consult with anyone else included in your invitation, then make your response as soon as you can. If you cannot make it and regret promptly, the couple will have time to invite someone in your place if they wish. When the invitation isaddressed to
HOW TO BE A GOOD HOUSEGUEST Make your bed and clean up after yourself. Keep your bathroom clean: Wipe up any ring in the tub, shaving cream residue in the basin, hair on any object or surface, or dirt on soap. Offer to help out, especially in the kitchen (unless your host objects). Be adaptable. Be ready for anything—or for nothing. EMILY’S EVERYDAY MANNERS Those Magic Words, and other etiquette basics, come to life in Emily’s Everyday Manners , written by Peggy Post and Cindy Post Senning, Ed.D. and illustrated by Steve Björkman. Kids can read along and watch as young Emily and her best friend Ethan ride the school bus, romp on the playground, visit friends, and eat at restaurants—all while HOW TO ADDRESS MULTIPLE PEOPLE IN AN EMAIL How to Address Multiple People In an Email. Whenever addressing one, two, or three people, state each person’s name in the salutation, e.g.: Dear, Tom, Mia, and Jim. Good afternoon Jose and Camila. When addressing a larger group, you can use a common salutation: Dear Team. In the case of an email reply, use a salutation in the first reply. WHAT TO DO WHEN GUESTS DON'T RSVP Episode 347 - Crafting Compliments. About. The Emily Post Institute Inc. is a fifth generation family business that has been promoting etiquette based on consideration, respect and honesty since Emily Post wrote her first book ETIQUETTE in 1922. Today we offer a wide range of books, online resources, training programs for all ages and topics, a HOW TO INVITE SOMEONE TO DINNER AT A RESTAURANT Try not to be misleading. However, if you had said, “We’re hosting a dinner at Chez Pierre,” or sent a written invitation with that wording, then your guests would be right to assume that dinner is on you. Once you issue an invitation, you are the host, which means you are paying, even at a restaurant. SUNDAY DINNER: AN OLD TRADITION IN A NEW LIGHT Sunday dinner is making a comeback. When you think about it, it’s an ideal way to entertain: long, lazy afternoons with friends and relatives gathered together around the table. Think uncomplicated comfort food like roasts, braises, and casseroles.TEEN MANNERS
Cindy Post Senning, Ed.D. and Peggy Post help 21st century teens—and their parents—understand how manners impact their daily life. Cindy and Peggy reinforce the message of personal choice throughout. Teen Manners to emphasize that teens can manage social interactions to their advantage. They show teens how manners smooth the way and that one of life’s most valuable tools is really allOUT OF TOWN GUESTS
Lodging for Out-of-Town Guests. Out-of-town guests are expected to pay for their own lodging, unless they are members of the wedding party. It’s thoughtful to help out-of-town guests find places to stay: Reserve a block of rooms in a hotel. If a minimum number of rooms is booked, your guests may get discount room rates.ON THE ROAD
A Great American Tradition, the Road Trip. Before Emily Post wrote the book that established her status as an etiquette authority, Etiquette in Society, in Business, in Politics, and at Home, in 1922, she was already a recognized novelist and journalist. Emily began to pursue her career in letters at the brink of the twentieth century, slowly HOW TO RESPOND TO A WEDDING INVITATION A guest’s first duty is to respond promptly to any wedding invitation. Check your schedule and consult with anyone else included in your invitation, then make your response as soon as you can. If you cannot make it and regret promptly, the couple will have time to invite someone in your place if they wish. When the invitation isaddressed to
HOW TO BE A GOOD HOUSEGUEST Make your bed and clean up after yourself. Keep your bathroom clean: Wipe up any ring in the tub, shaving cream residue in the basin, hair on any object or surface, or dirt on soap. Offer to help out, especially in the kitchen (unless your host objects). Be adaptable. Be ready for anything—or for nothing. EMILY’S EVERYDAY MANNERS Those Magic Words, and other etiquette basics, come to life in Emily’s Everyday Manners , written by Peggy Post and Cindy Post Senning, Ed.D. and illustrated by Steve Björkman. Kids can read along and watch as young Emily and her best friend Ethan ride the school bus, romp on the playground, visit friends, and eat at restaurants—all while HOW TO ADDRESS MULTIPLE PEOPLE IN AN EMAIL How to Address Multiple People In an Email. Whenever addressing one, two, or three people, state each person’s name in the salutation, e.g.: Dear, Tom, Mia, and Jim. Good afternoon Jose and Camila. When addressing a larger group, you can use a common salutation: Dear Team. In the case of an email reply, use a salutation in the first reply. WHAT TO DO WHEN GUESTS DON'T RSVP Episode 347 - Crafting Compliments. About. The Emily Post Institute Inc. is a fifth generation family business that has been promoting etiquette based on consideration, respect and honesty since Emily Post wrote her first book ETIQUETTE in 1922. Today we offer a wide range of books, online resources, training programs for all ages and topics, a HOW TO INVITE SOMEONE TO DINNER AT A RESTAURANT Try not to be misleading. However, if you had said, “We’re hosting a dinner at Chez Pierre,” or sent a written invitation with that wording, then your guests would be right to assume that dinner is on you. Once you issue an invitation, you are the host, which means you are paying, even at a restaurant. SUNDAY DINNER: AN OLD TRADITION IN A NEW LIGHT Sunday dinner is making a comeback. When you think about it, it’s an ideal way to entertain: long, lazy afternoons with friends and relatives gathered together around the table. Think uncomplicated comfort food like roasts, braises, and casseroles. THE EMILY POST INSTITUTE: ETIQUETTE ADVICE & TRAINING Home page for The Emily Post Institute, Inc. Promoting etiquette and civility in America and around the world for almost 100 years. Shop the library of Emily Post titles on Business, Wedding, Children's and Lifestyle etiquette. Browse training services for individuals, groups, businesses, trainers and leadership. View hundreds of articles on etiquette topics both traditional and contemporary.EPISODE 350
We take your questions on giving gifts when you’ve been uninvited, introducing someone to another group of friends, correcting dated language and announcing your name change. For Awesome Etiquette Sustaining members our question is about reacquainting with friends who took the pandemic less seriously than you did. Plus your most excellent feedback, etiquette salute and postscript with someEPISODE 285
We take your questions on a coworker’s cologne conundrum, asking others to respect your parenting choices, being invited after the fact and being shamed for adopting a purebred dog. For Awesome Etiquette sustaining members our question is about who’s invited to the shower versus who’s invited to the ceremony. Plus your most excellent feedback, etiquette salute and a postscript on one ofEPISODE 352
We take your questions on coworkers asking you to finish their work, who should be invited to the wedding, borrowing trucks to move furniture, and asking for money instead of gifts at your wedding. For Awesome Etiquette Sustaining members our question is about gender inclusive titles. Plus your most excellent feedback, etiquette salute and postscript on Emily Post settling in Martha's Vineyard.EPISODE 351
We take your questions on dietary dinner party dilemmas, disclosing the languages you speak, getting ready for house-guests with a new baby, and how to handle a less than gracious family member. For Awesome Etiquette sustaining members our question is about how to reply to an apology. Plus your most excellent feedback, etiquette salute and postscript on tricky to eat summer foods.ON THE ROAD
A Great American Tradition, the Road Trip. Before Emily Post wrote the book that established her status as an etiquette authority, Etiquette in Society, in Business, in Politics, and at Home, in 1922, she was already a recognized novelist and journalist. Emily began to pursue her career in letters at the brink of the twentieth century, slowly THE ETIQUETTE OF SEPARATION The Etiquette of Separation. The following etiquette issues frequently arise during a separation. Telling Others. A separation is not publicly announced. A couple should explain the situation to family and close friends, and word will spread. If the couple reunites, there is no public announcement. Names and Rings. DIFFERENT WAYS TO SAY THANK-YOU Sympathy notes or gifts. Send a written thank-you to anyone who sent a personal note, flowers, or a donation. It's fine for a close friend or relative to write notes on the recipient's behalf. Different kinds of gifts and occasions merit some tweaking to the standard thank-you note. Gifts of money. SUNDAY DINNER: AN OLD TRADITION IN A NEW LIGHT Sunday dinner is making a comeback. When you think about it, it’s an ideal way to entertain: long, lazy afternoons with friends and relatives gathered together around the table. Think uncomplicated comfort food like roasts, braises, and casseroles. MEETING THE PARENTS 101: TIPS FOR A POSITIVE The important thing is for the parents to meet, even if over the phone first, and share in the spirit of excitement over the future union. The actual invitation can be extended in whatever manner is convenient. While a written note is always nice, a phone call or e-mail is also fine. THE EMILY POST INSTITUTE: ETIQUETTE ADVICE & TRAININGGENERAL TIPPING GUIDEBASIC TABLE SETTINGTABLE SETTING GUIDESEMAIL ETIQUETTE DOS &DON'TS
Home page for The Emily Post Institute, Inc. Promoting etiquette and civility in America and around the world for almost 100 years. Shop the library of Emily Post titles on Business, Wedding, Children's and Lifestyle etiquette. Browse training services for individuals, groups, businesses, trainers and leadership. View hundreds of articles on etiquette topics both traditional and contemporary. WEDDING INVITATIONS 101: A COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE Wedding Invitations are a very important aspect of the big day as they set the tone right off the bat. Read more to learn how to send out invitations that will be appropriate for a multitude of weddingscenarios.
OUT OF TOWN GUESTS
Lodging for Out-of-Town Guests. Out-of-town guests are expected to pay for their own lodging, unless they are members of the wedding party. It’s thoughtful to help out-of-town guests find places to stay: Reserve a block of rooms in a hotel. If a minimum number of rooms is booked, your guests may get discount room rates. HOW TO RESPOND TO A WEDDING INVITATION A guest’s first duty is to respond promptly to any wedding invitation. Check your schedule and consult with anyone else included in your invitation, then make your response as soon as you can. If you cannot make it and regret promptly, the couple will have time to invite someone in your place if they wish. When the invitation isaddressed to
HOW TO WRITE A THANK YOU NOTE Use a salutation. First sentence – Thank them explicitly. Second Sentence – Personalize the note with an original thought about the things you are thanking for, the effort or thought behind it, what it means to you and the relationship. Third sentence (optional) – Pull the focus back and think about the future. BRIDAL SHOWER ETIQUETTE: 11 FAQS ANSWERED The Awesome Etiquette podcast is a weekly Q&A show where hosts, (cousins, and co-presidents of the Emily Post Institute,) Lizzie Post and Dan Post Senning answer audience questions, tackle etiquette topics in detail and salute good etiquette witnessed by the Awesome Etiquette audience. Listen on your favorite platform! NEIGHBORS: HOW TO RAISE A CONCERN POLITELY Neighbors: How to Raise a Concern Politely. Maintaining a good relationship with your neighbors also requires clear honest communication. If you have a legitimate concern or complaint, let your neighbor know. Your goal is to maintain your good relationship, so don't complain when you're angry. Wait until you can address the issuewith your
HOUSEGUEST THANK-YOU GIFT IDEAS Packages of cocktail napkins (upgrade: have then monogrammed with the host’s initials) A movie package, with popcorn kernels, a popcorn bowl, and popular DVDs. Bottle of the host’s favorite wine or alcohol. Board games or jigsaw puzzles. Two or three unusual THANK YOU NOTE TO WEDDING OFFICIANT It's important that you express gratitude to the wedding officiant who made your special day possible. Writing a personal, handwritten note to the wedding officiant is a fitting gesture of gratitude. You should also pay the officiant an appropriate fee for their services.NO GIFTS, PLEASE
No Gifts, Please. Although it seems odd that there is a "prohibition" against asking people not to bring you gifts when all you are trying to do is be thoughtful, there is a reason. The moment you mention gifts, you put an emphasis on gifts, which is the opposite of yourintent.
THE EMILY POST INSTITUTE: ETIQUETTE ADVICE & TRAININGGENERAL TIPPING GUIDEBASIC TABLE SETTINGTABLE SETTING GUIDESEMAIL ETIQUETTE DOS &DON'TS
Home page for The Emily Post Institute, Inc. Promoting etiquette and civility in America and around the world for almost 100 years. Shop the library of Emily Post titles on Business, Wedding, Children's and Lifestyle etiquette. Browse training services for individuals, groups, businesses, trainers and leadership. View hundreds of articles on etiquette topics both traditional and contemporary. WEDDING INVITATIONS 101: A COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE Wedding Invitations are a very important aspect of the big day as they set the tone right off the bat. Read more to learn how to send out invitations that will be appropriate for a multitude of weddingscenarios.
OUT OF TOWN GUESTS
Lodging for Out-of-Town Guests. Out-of-town guests are expected to pay for their own lodging, unless they are members of the wedding party. It’s thoughtful to help out-of-town guests find places to stay: Reserve a block of rooms in a hotel. If a minimum number of rooms is booked, your guests may get discount room rates. HOW TO RESPOND TO A WEDDING INVITATION A guest’s first duty is to respond promptly to any wedding invitation. Check your schedule and consult with anyone else included in your invitation, then make your response as soon as you can. If you cannot make it and regret promptly, the couple will have time to invite someone in your place if they wish. When the invitation isaddressed to
HOW TO WRITE A THANK YOU NOTE Use a salutation. First sentence – Thank them explicitly. Second Sentence – Personalize the note with an original thought about the things you are thanking for, the effort or thought behind it, what it means to you and the relationship. Third sentence (optional) – Pull the focus back and think about the future. BRIDAL SHOWER ETIQUETTE: 11 FAQS ANSWERED The Awesome Etiquette podcast is a weekly Q&A show where hosts, (cousins, and co-presidents of the Emily Post Institute,) Lizzie Post and Dan Post Senning answer audience questions, tackle etiquette topics in detail and salute good etiquette witnessed by the Awesome Etiquette audience. Listen on your favorite platform! NEIGHBORS: HOW TO RAISE A CONCERN POLITELY Neighbors: How to Raise a Concern Politely. Maintaining a good relationship with your neighbors also requires clear honest communication. If you have a legitimate concern or complaint, let your neighbor know. Your goal is to maintain your good relationship, so don't complain when you're angry. Wait until you can address the issuewith your
HOUSEGUEST THANK-YOU GIFT IDEAS Packages of cocktail napkins (upgrade: have then monogrammed with the host’s initials) A movie package, with popcorn kernels, a popcorn bowl, and popular DVDs. Bottle of the host’s favorite wine or alcohol. Board games or jigsaw puzzles. Two or three unusual THANK YOU NOTE TO WEDDING OFFICIANT It's important that you express gratitude to the wedding officiant who made your special day possible. Writing a personal, handwritten note to the wedding officiant is a fitting gesture of gratitude. You should also pay the officiant an appropriate fee for their services.NO GIFTS, PLEASE
No Gifts, Please. Although it seems odd that there is a "prohibition" against asking people not to bring you gifts when all you are trying to do is be thoughtful, there is a reason. The moment you mention gifts, you put an emphasis on gifts, which is the opposite of yourintent.
NO GIFTS, PLEASE
No Gifts, Please. Although it seems odd that there is a "prohibition" against asking people not to bring you gifts when all you are trying to do is be thoughtful, there is a reason. The moment you mention gifts, you put an emphasis on gifts, which is the opposite of yourintent.
HOW TO BE A GOOD HOUSEGUEST Make your bed and clean up after yourself. Keep your bathroom clean: Wipe up any ring in the tub, shaving cream residue in the basin, hair on any object or surface, or dirt on soap. Offer to help out, especially in the kitchen (unless your host objects). Be adaptable. Be ready for anything—or for nothing. WHAT TO DO WHEN GUESTS DON'T RSVP Episode 347 - Crafting Compliments. About. The Emily Post Institute Inc. is a fifth generation family business that has been promoting etiquette based on consideration, respect and honesty since Emily Post wrote her first book ETIQUETTE in 1922. Today we offer a wide range of books, online resources, training programs for all ages and topics, a ENGAGEMENT PARTY GIFTS The Emily Post Institute Inc. is a fifth generation family business that has been promoting etiquette based on consideration, respect and honesty since Emily Post wrote her first book ETIQUETTE in 1922. Today we offer a wide range of books, online resources, training programs for all ages and topics, a weekly podcast and a selection of greeting MEETING THE PARENTS 101: TIPS FOR A POSITIVE The important thing is for the parents to meet, even if over the phone first, and share in the spirit of excitement over the future union. The actual invitation can be extended in whatever manner is convenient. While a written note is always nice, a phone call or e-mail is also fine. HOW TO INVITE SOMEONE TO DINNER AT A RESTAURANT Try not to be misleading. However, if you had said, “We’re hosting a dinner at Chez Pierre,” or sent a written invitation with that wording, then your guests would be right to assume that dinner is on you. Once you issue an invitation, you are the host, which means you are paying, even at a restaurant. OUR GUIDE TO FORMAL WEDDING INVITATIONS Formal Wedding Invitation Wording. In accordance with long-standing traditions, the following etiquette guidelines apply to the wording of formal wedding invitations: Names and Spelling. A wedding invitation is issued by the host (s). The hosts' name (s) are spelled out and include middle names and titles. HOW TO ADDRESS A FORMER PRESIDENT Formally Addressing the Former President. When addressing a former President of the United States in a formal setting, the correct form is “Mr. LastName.” (“President LastName” or “Mr. President” are terms reserved for the current head of state.) This is true for other ex-officials, as well. When talking about the personto a third
ATTIRE GUIDE: DRESS CODES FROM CASUAL TO WHITE TIE FORMAL Casual business attire is pretty ambiguous, but generally means slacks, khakis, or a skirt with a dress shirt, blouse or polo. Dresses and seasonal sport coats fall into this dress code as well. Women. Skirt, khakis, or pants. Open-collar shirt, knit shirt or sweater (no spaghetti straps or décolleté) Dress. SHOULD I BRING A HOSTESS GIFT? Gifts aren’t usually taken to large, formal dinners, especially if you don’t know the host well. If it’s a birthday, anniversary, graduation, or shower, bring a gift for the honoree. Bring a gift for your host or hostess, or send flowers before the party. After the party, send a thank-you note. THE EMILY POST INSTITUTE: ETIQUETTE ADVICE & TRAININGGENERAL TIPPING GUIDEBASIC TABLE SETTINGTABLE SETTING GUIDESEMAIL ETIQUETTE DOS &DON'TS
Home page for The Emily Post Institute, Inc. Promoting etiquette and civility in America and around the world for almost 100 years. Shop the library of Emily Post titles on Business, Wedding, Children's and Lifestyle etiquette. Browse training services for individuals, groups, businesses, trainers and leadership. View hundreds of articles on etiquette topics both traditional and contemporary. WEDDING INVITATIONS 101: A COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE Wedding Invitations are a very important aspect of the big day as they set the tone right off the bat. Read more to learn how to send out invitations that will be appropriate for a multitude of weddingscenarios.
OUT OF TOWN GUESTS
Lodging for Out-of-Town Guests. Out-of-town guests are expected to pay for their own lodging, unless they are members of the wedding party. It’s thoughtful to help out-of-town guests find places to stay: Reserve a block of rooms in a hotel. If a minimum number of rooms is booked, your guests may get discount room rates. HOW TO RESPOND TO A WEDDING INVITATION A guest’s first duty is to respond promptly to any wedding invitation. Check your schedule and consult with anyone else included in your invitation, then make your response as soon as you can. If you cannot make it and regret promptly, the couple will have time to invite someone in your place if they wish. When the invitation isaddressed to
HOW TO WRITE A THANK YOU NOTE Use a salutation. First sentence – Thank them explicitly. Second Sentence – Personalize the note with an original thought about the things you are thanking for, the effort or thought behind it, what it means to you and the relationship. Third sentence (optional) – Pull the focus back and think about the future. BRIDAL SHOWER ETIQUETTE: 11 FAQS ANSWERED The Awesome Etiquette podcast is a weekly Q&A show where hosts, (cousins, and co-presidents of the Emily Post Institute,) Lizzie Post and Dan Post Senning answer audience questions, tackle etiquette topics in detail and salute good etiquette witnessed by the Awesome Etiquette audience. Listen on your favorite platform! NEIGHBORS: HOW TO RAISE A CONCERN POLITELY Neighbors: How to Raise a Concern Politely. Maintaining a good relationship with your neighbors also requires clear honest communication. If you have a legitimate concern or complaint, let your neighbor know. Your goal is to maintain your good relationship, so don't complain when you're angry. Wait until you can address the issuewith your
HOUSEGUEST THANK-YOU GIFT IDEAS Packages of cocktail napkins (upgrade: have then monogrammed with the host’s initials) A movie package, with popcorn kernels, a popcorn bowl, and popular DVDs. Bottle of the host’s favorite wine or alcohol. Board games or jigsaw puzzles. Two or three unusual THANK YOU NOTE TO WEDDING OFFICIANT It's important that you express gratitude to the wedding officiant who made your special day possible. Writing a personal, handwritten note to the wedding officiant is a fitting gesture of gratitude. You should also pay the officiant an appropriate fee for their services.NO GIFTS, PLEASE
No Gifts, Please. Although it seems odd that there is a "prohibition" against asking people not to bring you gifts when all you are trying to do is be thoughtful, there is a reason. The moment you mention gifts, you put an emphasis on gifts, which is the opposite of yourintent.
THE EMILY POST INSTITUTE: ETIQUETTE ADVICE & TRAININGGENERAL TIPPING GUIDEBASIC TABLE SETTINGTABLE SETTING GUIDESEMAIL ETIQUETTE DOS &DON'TS
Home page for The Emily Post Institute, Inc. Promoting etiquette and civility in America and around the world for almost 100 years. Shop the library of Emily Post titles on Business, Wedding, Children's and Lifestyle etiquette. Browse training services for individuals, groups, businesses, trainers and leadership. View hundreds of articles on etiquette topics both traditional and contemporary. WEDDING INVITATIONS 101: A COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE Wedding Invitations are a very important aspect of the big day as they set the tone right off the bat. Read more to learn how to send out invitations that will be appropriate for a multitude of weddingscenarios.
OUT OF TOWN GUESTS
Lodging for Out-of-Town Guests. Out-of-town guests are expected to pay for their own lodging, unless they are members of the wedding party. It’s thoughtful to help out-of-town guests find places to stay: Reserve a block of rooms in a hotel. If a minimum number of rooms is booked, your guests may get discount room rates. HOW TO RESPOND TO A WEDDING INVITATION A guest’s first duty is to respond promptly to any wedding invitation. Check your schedule and consult with anyone else included in your invitation, then make your response as soon as you can. If you cannot make it and regret promptly, the couple will have time to invite someone in your place if they wish. When the invitation isaddressed to
HOW TO WRITE A THANK YOU NOTE Use a salutation. First sentence – Thank them explicitly. Second Sentence – Personalize the note with an original thought about the things you are thanking for, the effort or thought behind it, what it means to you and the relationship. Third sentence (optional) – Pull the focus back and think about the future. BRIDAL SHOWER ETIQUETTE: 11 FAQS ANSWERED The Awesome Etiquette podcast is a weekly Q&A show where hosts, (cousins, and co-presidents of the Emily Post Institute,) Lizzie Post and Dan Post Senning answer audience questions, tackle etiquette topics in detail and salute good etiquette witnessed by the Awesome Etiquette audience. Listen on your favorite platform! NEIGHBORS: HOW TO RAISE A CONCERN POLITELY Neighbors: How to Raise a Concern Politely. Maintaining a good relationship with your neighbors also requires clear honest communication. If you have a legitimate concern or complaint, let your neighbor know. Your goal is to maintain your good relationship, so don't complain when you're angry. Wait until you can address the issuewith your
HOUSEGUEST THANK-YOU GIFT IDEAS Packages of cocktail napkins (upgrade: have then monogrammed with the host’s initials) A movie package, with popcorn kernels, a popcorn bowl, and popular DVDs. Bottle of the host’s favorite wine or alcohol. Board games or jigsaw puzzles. Two or three unusual THANK YOU NOTE TO WEDDING OFFICIANT It's important that you express gratitude to the wedding officiant who made your special day possible. Writing a personal, handwritten note to the wedding officiant is a fitting gesture of gratitude. You should also pay the officiant an appropriate fee for their services.NO GIFTS, PLEASE
No Gifts, Please. Although it seems odd that there is a "prohibition" against asking people not to bring you gifts when all you are trying to do is be thoughtful, there is a reason. The moment you mention gifts, you put an emphasis on gifts, which is the opposite of yourintent.
NO GIFTS, PLEASE
No Gifts, Please. Although it seems odd that there is a "prohibition" against asking people not to bring you gifts when all you are trying to do is be thoughtful, there is a reason. The moment you mention gifts, you put an emphasis on gifts, which is the opposite of yourintent.
HOW TO BE A GOOD HOUSEGUEST Make your bed and clean up after yourself. Keep your bathroom clean: Wipe up any ring in the tub, shaving cream residue in the basin, hair on any object or surface, or dirt on soap. Offer to help out, especially in the kitchen (unless your host objects). Be adaptable. Be ready for anything—or for nothing. WHAT TO DO WHEN GUESTS DON'T RSVP Episode 347 - Crafting Compliments. About. The Emily Post Institute Inc. is a fifth generation family business that has been promoting etiquette based on consideration, respect and honesty since Emily Post wrote her first book ETIQUETTE in 1922. Today we offer a wide range of books, online resources, training programs for all ages and topics, a ENGAGEMENT PARTY GIFTS The Emily Post Institute Inc. is a fifth generation family business that has been promoting etiquette based on consideration, respect and honesty since Emily Post wrote her first book ETIQUETTE in 1922. Today we offer a wide range of books, online resources, training programs for all ages and topics, a weekly podcast and a selection of greeting MEETING THE PARENTS 101: TIPS FOR A POSITIVE The important thing is for the parents to meet, even if over the phone first, and share in the spirit of excitement over the future union. The actual invitation can be extended in whatever manner is convenient. While a written note is always nice, a phone call or e-mail is also fine. HOW TO INVITE SOMEONE TO DINNER AT A RESTAURANT Try not to be misleading. However, if you had said, “We’re hosting a dinner at Chez Pierre,” or sent a written invitation with that wording, then your guests would be right to assume that dinner is on you. Once you issue an invitation, you are the host, which means you are paying, even at a restaurant. OUR GUIDE TO FORMAL WEDDING INVITATIONS Formal Wedding Invitation Wording. In accordance with long-standing traditions, the following etiquette guidelines apply to the wording of formal wedding invitations: Names and Spelling. A wedding invitation is issued by the host (s). The hosts' name (s) are spelled out and include middle names and titles. HOW TO ADDRESS A FORMER PRESIDENT Formally Addressing the Former President. When addressing a former President of the United States in a formal setting, the correct form is “Mr. LastName.” (“President LastName” or “Mr. President” are terms reserved for the current head of state.) This is true for other ex-officials, as well. When talking about the personto a third
ATTIRE GUIDE: DRESS CODES FROM CASUAL TO WHITE TIE FORMAL Casual business attire is pretty ambiguous, but generally means slacks, khakis, or a skirt with a dress shirt, blouse or polo. Dresses and seasonal sport coats fall into this dress code as well. Women. Skirt, khakis, or pants. Open-collar shirt, knit shirt or sweater (no spaghetti straps or décolleté) Dress. SHOULD I BRING A HOSTESS GIFT? Gifts aren’t usually taken to large, formal dinners, especially if you don’t know the host well. If it’s a birthday, anniversary, graduation, or shower, bring a gift for the honoree. Bring a gift for your host or hostess, or send flowers before the party. After the party, send a thank-you note. THE EMILY POST INSTITUTE: ETIQUETTE ADVICE & TRAININGGENERAL TIPPING GUIDEBASIC TABLE SETTINGTABLE SETTING GUIDESEMAIL ETIQUETTE DOS &DON'TS
Home page for The Emily Post Institute, Inc. Promoting etiquette and civility in America and around the world for almost 100 years. Shop the library of Emily Post titles on Business, Wedding, Children's and Lifestyle etiquette. Browse training services for individuals, groups, businesses, trainers and leadership. View hundreds of articles on etiquette topics both traditional and contemporary.OUT OF TOWN GUESTS
Lodging for Out-of-Town Guests. Out-of-town guests are expected to pay for their own lodging, unless they are members of the wedding party. It’s thoughtful to help out-of-town guests find places to stay: Reserve a block of rooms in a hotel. If a minimum number of rooms is booked, your guests may get discount room rates. WEDDING INVITATIONS 101: A COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE Wedding Invitations are a very important aspect of the big day as they set the tone right off the bat. Read more to learn how to send out invitations that will be appropriate for a multitude of weddingscenarios.
HOW TO ADDRESS MULTIPLE PEOPLE IN AN EMAIL How to Address Multiple People In an Email. Whenever addressing one, two, or three people, state each person’s name in the salutation, e.g.: Dear, Tom, Mia, and Jim. Good afternoon Jose and Camila. When addressing a larger group, you can use a common salutation: Dear Team. In the case of an email reply, use a salutation in the first reply.TEEN MANNERS
Cindy Post Senning, Ed.D. and Peggy Post help 21st century teens—and their parents—understand how manners impact their daily life. Cindy and Peggy reinforce the message of personal choice throughout. Teen Manners to emphasize that teens can manage social interactions to their advantage. They show teens how manners smooth the way and that one of life’s most valuable tools is really all EMILY’S EVERYDAY MANNERS Those Magic Words, and other etiquette basics, come to life in Emily’s Everyday Manners , written by Peggy Post and Cindy Post Senning, Ed.D. and illustrated by Steve Björkman. Kids can read along and watch as young Emily and her best friend Ethan ride the school bus, romp on the playground, visit friends, and eat at restaurants—all while THE ETIQUETTE OF SEPARATION The Etiquette of Separation. The following etiquette issues frequently arise during a separation. Telling Others. A separation is not publicly announced. A couple should explain the situation to family and close friends, and word will spread. If the couple reunites, there is no public announcement. Names and Rings. BRIDAL SHOWER ETIQUETTE: 11 FAQS ANSWERED The Awesome Etiquette podcast is a weekly Q&A show where hosts, (cousins, and co-presidents of the Emily Post Institute,) Lizzie Post and Dan Post Senning answer audience questions, tackle etiquette topics in detail and salute good etiquette witnessed by the Awesome Etiquette audience. Listen on your favorite platform! MEETING THE PARENTS 101: TIPS FOR A POSITIVE The important thing is for the parents to meet, even if over the phone first, and share in the spirit of excitement over the future union. The actual invitation can be extended in whatever manner is convenient. While a written note is always nice, a phone call or e-mail is also fine. HOW TO RESPOND TO A WEDDING INVITATION A guest’s first duty is to respond promptly to any wedding invitation. Check your schedule and consult with anyone else included in your invitation, then make your response as soon as you can. If you cannot make it and regret promptly, the couple will have time to invite someone in your place if they wish. When the invitation isaddressed to
THE EMILY POST INSTITUTE: ETIQUETTE ADVICE & TRAININGGENERAL TIPPING GUIDEBASIC TABLE SETTINGTABLE SETTING GUIDESEMAIL ETIQUETTE DOS &DON'TS
Home page for The Emily Post Institute, Inc. Promoting etiquette and civility in America and around the world for almost 100 years. Shop the library of Emily Post titles on Business, Wedding, Children's and Lifestyle etiquette. Browse training services for individuals, groups, businesses, trainers and leadership. View hundreds of articles on etiquette topics both traditional and contemporary.OUT OF TOWN GUESTS
Lodging for Out-of-Town Guests. Out-of-town guests are expected to pay for their own lodging, unless they are members of the wedding party. It’s thoughtful to help out-of-town guests find places to stay: Reserve a block of rooms in a hotel. If a minimum number of rooms is booked, your guests may get discount room rates. WEDDING INVITATIONS 101: A COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE Wedding Invitations are a very important aspect of the big day as they set the tone right off the bat. Read more to learn how to send out invitations that will be appropriate for a multitude of weddingscenarios.
HOW TO ADDRESS MULTIPLE PEOPLE IN AN EMAIL How to Address Multiple People In an Email. Whenever addressing one, two, or three people, state each person’s name in the salutation, e.g.: Dear, Tom, Mia, and Jim. Good afternoon Jose and Camila. When addressing a larger group, you can use a common salutation: Dear Team. In the case of an email reply, use a salutation in the first reply.TEEN MANNERS
Cindy Post Senning, Ed.D. and Peggy Post help 21st century teens—and their parents—understand how manners impact their daily life. Cindy and Peggy reinforce the message of personal choice throughout. Teen Manners to emphasize that teens can manage social interactions to their advantage. They show teens how manners smooth the way and that one of life’s most valuable tools is really all EMILY’S EVERYDAY MANNERS Those Magic Words, and other etiquette basics, come to life in Emily’s Everyday Manners , written by Peggy Post and Cindy Post Senning, Ed.D. and illustrated by Steve Björkman. Kids can read along and watch as young Emily and her best friend Ethan ride the school bus, romp on the playground, visit friends, and eat at restaurants—all while THE ETIQUETTE OF SEPARATION The Etiquette of Separation. The following etiquette issues frequently arise during a separation. Telling Others. A separation is not publicly announced. A couple should explain the situation to family and close friends, and word will spread. If the couple reunites, there is no public announcement. Names and Rings. BRIDAL SHOWER ETIQUETTE: 11 FAQS ANSWERED The Awesome Etiquette podcast is a weekly Q&A show where hosts, (cousins, and co-presidents of the Emily Post Institute,) Lizzie Post and Dan Post Senning answer audience questions, tackle etiquette topics in detail and salute good etiquette witnessed by the Awesome Etiquette audience. Listen on your favorite platform! MEETING THE PARENTS 101: TIPS FOR A POSITIVE The important thing is for the parents to meet, even if over the phone first, and share in the spirit of excitement over the future union. The actual invitation can be extended in whatever manner is convenient. While a written note is always nice, a phone call or e-mail is also fine. HOW TO RESPOND TO A WEDDING INVITATION A guest’s first duty is to respond promptly to any wedding invitation. Check your schedule and consult with anyone else included in your invitation, then make your response as soon as you can. If you cannot make it and regret promptly, the couple will have time to invite someone in your place if they wish. When the invitation isaddressed to
TEEN MANNERS
Cindy Post Senning, Ed.D. and Peggy Post help 21st century teens—and their parents—understand how manners impact their daily life. Cindy and Peggy reinforce the message of personal choice throughout. Teen Manners to emphasize that teens can manage social interactions to their advantage. They show teens how manners smooth the way and that one of life’s most valuable tools is really all HOW TO BE A GOOD HOUSEGUEST Make your bed and clean up after yourself. Keep your bathroom clean: Wipe up any ring in the tub, shaving cream residue in the basin, hair on any object or surface, or dirt on soap. Offer to help out, especially in the kitchen (unless your host objects). Be adaptable. Be ready for anything—or for nothing. SUNDAY DINNER: AN OLD TRADITION IN A NEW LIGHT Sunday dinner is making a comeback. When you think about it, it’s an ideal way to entertain: long, lazy afternoons with friends and relatives gathered together around the table. Think uncomplicated comfort food like roasts, braises, and casseroles. ANNOUNCING YOUR MARRIAGE Emily Post training and consultation services are available for groups, businesses and individuals. Choose from trainer trainings, seminars, live-online workshops, and self-paced online courses, to best meet your etiquette training needs. Every live session is customized for the client and built from our extensive menu oftraining topics.
WHAT TO DO WHEN GUESTS DON'T RSVP Episode 347 - Crafting Compliments. About. The Emily Post Institute Inc. is a fifth generation family business that has been promoting etiquette based on consideration, respect and honesty since Emily Post wrote her first book ETIQUETTE in 1922. Today we offer a wide range of books, online resources, training programs for all ages and topics, a THANK YOU NOTE TO WEDDING OFFICIANT It's important that you express gratitude to the wedding officiant who made your special day possible. Writing a personal, handwritten note to the wedding officiant is a fitting gesture of gratitude. You should also pay the officiant an appropriate fee for their services. THE CORRECT USE OF “ESQUIRE” How to use esquire in correspondence. The Emily Post Institute Inc. is a fifth generation family business that has been promoting etiquette based on consideration, respect and honesty since Emily Post wrote her first book ETIQUETTE in 1922. TOP 10 CELL PHONE MANNERS Cell phones are great—they keep us in touch with friends and family and can be life savers in an emergency. But they can also be annoying if not used thoughtfully. Your phone doesn’t have to be on all the time and you don’t always have to answer it immediately. Here are HOW TO INVITE SOMEONE TO DINNER AT A RESTAURANT Try not to be misleading. However, if you had said, “We’re hosting a dinner at Chez Pierre,” or sent a written invitation with that wording, then your guests would be right to assume that dinner is on you. Once you issue an invitation, you are the host, which means you are paying, even at a restaurant. BLACK TIE DRESS CODE: OUR COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE Black tie attire is slightly less formal than white tie, but it is more formal than business attire. It is the most common formal dress code for events such as weddings, proms, formal dinners, and theatre. It's important to treat black tie events with a certain amount of formality, consideration, and respect. THE EMILY POST INSTITUTE: ETIQUETTE ADVICE & TRAININGGENERAL TIPPING GUIDEBASIC TABLE SETTINGTABLE SETTING GUIDESEMAIL ETIQUETTE DOS &DON'TS
Home page for The Emily Post Institute, Inc. Promoting etiquette and civility in America and around the world for almost 100 years. Shop the library of Emily Post titles on Business, Wedding, Children's and Lifestyle etiquette. Browse training services for individuals, groups, businesses, trainers and leadership. View hundreds of articles on etiquette topics both traditional and contemporary.OUT OF TOWN GUESTS
Lodging for Out-of-Town Guests. Out-of-town guests are expected to pay for their own lodging, unless they are members of the wedding party. It’s thoughtful to help out-of-town guests find places to stay: Reserve a block of rooms in a hotel. If a minimum number of rooms is booked, your guests may get discount room rates. WEDDING INVITATIONS 101: A COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE Wedding Invitations are a very important aspect of the big day as they set the tone right off the bat. Read more to learn how to send out invitations that will be appropriate for a multitude of weddingscenarios.
HOW TO ADDRESS MULTIPLE PEOPLE IN AN EMAIL How to Address Multiple People In an Email. Whenever addressing one, two, or three people, state each person’s name in the salutation, e.g.: Dear, Tom, Mia, and Jim. Good afternoon Jose and Camila. When addressing a larger group, you can use a common salutation: Dear Team. In the case of an email reply, use a salutation in the first reply.TEEN MANNERS
Cindy Post Senning, Ed.D. and Peggy Post help 21st century teens—and their parents—understand how manners impact their daily life. Cindy and Peggy reinforce the message of personal choice throughout. Teen Manners to emphasize that teens can manage social interactions to their advantage. They show teens how manners smooth the way and that one of life’s most valuable tools is really all EMILY’S EVERYDAY MANNERS Those Magic Words, and other etiquette basics, come to life in Emily’s Everyday Manners , written by Peggy Post and Cindy Post Senning, Ed.D. and illustrated by Steve Björkman. Kids can read along and watch as young Emily and her best friend Ethan ride the school bus, romp on the playground, visit friends, and eat at restaurants—all while THE ETIQUETTE OF SEPARATION The Etiquette of Separation. The following etiquette issues frequently arise during a separation. Telling Others. A separation is not publicly announced. A couple should explain the situation to family and close friends, and word will spread. If the couple reunites, there is no public announcement. Names and Rings. BRIDAL SHOWER ETIQUETTE: 11 FAQS ANSWERED The Awesome Etiquette podcast is a weekly Q&A show where hosts, (cousins, and co-presidents of the Emily Post Institute,) Lizzie Post and Dan Post Senning answer audience questions, tackle etiquette topics in detail and salute good etiquette witnessed by the Awesome Etiquette audience. Listen on your favorite platform! MEETING THE PARENTS 101: TIPS FOR A POSITIVE The important thing is for the parents to meet, even if over the phone first, and share in the spirit of excitement over the future union. The actual invitation can be extended in whatever manner is convenient. While a written note is always nice, a phone call or e-mail is also fine. HOW TO RESPOND TO A WEDDING INVITATION A guest’s first duty is to respond promptly to any wedding invitation. Check your schedule and consult with anyone else included in your invitation, then make your response as soon as you can. If you cannot make it and regret promptly, the couple will have time to invite someone in your place if they wish. When the invitation isaddressed to
THE EMILY POST INSTITUTE: ETIQUETTE ADVICE & TRAININGGENERAL TIPPING GUIDEBASIC TABLE SETTINGTABLE SETTING GUIDESEMAIL ETIQUETTE DOS &DON'TS
Home page for The Emily Post Institute, Inc. Promoting etiquette and civility in America and around the world for almost 100 years. Shop the library of Emily Post titles on Business, Wedding, Children's and Lifestyle etiquette. Browse training services for individuals, groups, businesses, trainers and leadership. View hundreds of articles on etiquette topics both traditional and contemporary.OUT OF TOWN GUESTS
Lodging for Out-of-Town Guests. Out-of-town guests are expected to pay for their own lodging, unless they are members of the wedding party. It’s thoughtful to help out-of-town guests find places to stay: Reserve a block of rooms in a hotel. If a minimum number of rooms is booked, your guests may get discount room rates. WEDDING INVITATIONS 101: A COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE Wedding Invitations are a very important aspect of the big day as they set the tone right off the bat. Read more to learn how to send out invitations that will be appropriate for a multitude of weddingscenarios.
HOW TO ADDRESS MULTIPLE PEOPLE IN AN EMAIL How to Address Multiple People In an Email. Whenever addressing one, two, or three people, state each person’s name in the salutation, e.g.: Dear, Tom, Mia, and Jim. Good afternoon Jose and Camila. When addressing a larger group, you can use a common salutation: Dear Team. In the case of an email reply, use a salutation in the first reply.TEEN MANNERS
Cindy Post Senning, Ed.D. and Peggy Post help 21st century teens—and their parents—understand how manners impact their daily life. Cindy and Peggy reinforce the message of personal choice throughout. Teen Manners to emphasize that teens can manage social interactions to their advantage. They show teens how manners smooth the way and that one of life’s most valuable tools is really all EMILY’S EVERYDAY MANNERS Those Magic Words, and other etiquette basics, come to life in Emily’s Everyday Manners , written by Peggy Post and Cindy Post Senning, Ed.D. and illustrated by Steve Björkman. Kids can read along and watch as young Emily and her best friend Ethan ride the school bus, romp on the playground, visit friends, and eat at restaurants—all while THE ETIQUETTE OF SEPARATION The Etiquette of Separation. The following etiquette issues frequently arise during a separation. Telling Others. A separation is not publicly announced. A couple should explain the situation to family and close friends, and word will spread. If the couple reunites, there is no public announcement. Names and Rings. BRIDAL SHOWER ETIQUETTE: 11 FAQS ANSWERED The Awesome Etiquette podcast is a weekly Q&A show where hosts, (cousins, and co-presidents of the Emily Post Institute,) Lizzie Post and Dan Post Senning answer audience questions, tackle etiquette topics in detail and salute good etiquette witnessed by the Awesome Etiquette audience. Listen on your favorite platform! MEETING THE PARENTS 101: TIPS FOR A POSITIVE The important thing is for the parents to meet, even if over the phone first, and share in the spirit of excitement over the future union. The actual invitation can be extended in whatever manner is convenient. While a written note is always nice, a phone call or e-mail is also fine. HOW TO RESPOND TO A WEDDING INVITATION A guest’s first duty is to respond promptly to any wedding invitation. Check your schedule and consult with anyone else included in your invitation, then make your response as soon as you can. If you cannot make it and regret promptly, the couple will have time to invite someone in your place if they wish. When the invitation isaddressed to
TEEN MANNERS
Cindy Post Senning, Ed.D. and Peggy Post help 21st century teens—and their parents—understand how manners impact their daily life. Cindy and Peggy reinforce the message of personal choice throughout. Teen Manners to emphasize that teens can manage social interactions to their advantage. They show teens how manners smooth the way and that one of life’s most valuable tools is really all HOW TO BE A GOOD HOUSEGUEST Make your bed and clean up after yourself. Keep your bathroom clean: Wipe up any ring in the tub, shaving cream residue in the basin, hair on any object or surface, or dirt on soap. Offer to help out, especially in the kitchen (unless your host objects). Be adaptable. Be ready for anything—or for nothing. SUNDAY DINNER: AN OLD TRADITION IN A NEW LIGHT Sunday dinner is making a comeback. When you think about it, it’s an ideal way to entertain: long, lazy afternoons with friends and relatives gathered together around the table. Think uncomplicated comfort food like roasts, braises, and casseroles. ANNOUNCING YOUR MARRIAGE Emily Post training and consultation services are available for groups, businesses and individuals. Choose from trainer trainings, seminars, live-online workshops, and self-paced online courses, to best meet your etiquette training needs. Every live session is customized for the client and built from our extensive menu oftraining topics.
WHAT TO DO WHEN GUESTS DON'T RSVP Episode 347 - Crafting Compliments. About. The Emily Post Institute Inc. is a fifth generation family business that has been promoting etiquette based on consideration, respect and honesty since Emily Post wrote her first book ETIQUETTE in 1922. Today we offer a wide range of books, online resources, training programs for all ages and topics, a THANK YOU NOTE TO WEDDING OFFICIANT It's important that you express gratitude to the wedding officiant who made your special day possible. Writing a personal, handwritten note to the wedding officiant is a fitting gesture of gratitude. You should also pay the officiant an appropriate fee for their services. THE CORRECT USE OF “ESQUIRE” How to use esquire in correspondence. The Emily Post Institute Inc. is a fifth generation family business that has been promoting etiquette based on consideration, respect and honesty since Emily Post wrote her first book ETIQUETTE in 1922. TOP 10 CELL PHONE MANNERS Cell phones are great—they keep us in touch with friends and family and can be life savers in an emergency. But they can also be annoying if not used thoughtfully. Your phone doesn’t have to be on all the time and you don’t always have to answer it immediately. Here are HOW TO INVITE SOMEONE TO DINNER AT A RESTAURANT Try not to be misleading. However, if you had said, “We’re hosting a dinner at Chez Pierre,” or sent a written invitation with that wording, then your guests would be right to assume that dinner is on you. Once you issue an invitation, you are the host, which means you are paying, even at a restaurant. BLACK TIE DRESS CODE: OUR COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE Black tie attire is slightly less formal than white tie, but it is more formal than business attire. It is the most common formal dress code for events such as weddings, proms, formal dinners, and theatre. It's important to treat black tie events with a certain amount of formality, consideration, and respect. THE EMILY POST INSTITUTE: ETIQUETTE ADVICE & TRAININGGENERAL TIPPING GUIDEBASIC TABLE SETTINGTABLE SETTING GUIDESEMAIL ETIQUETTE DOS &DON'TS
Home page for The Emily Post Institute, Inc. Promoting etiquette and civility in America and around the world for almost 100 years. Shop the library of Emily Post titles on Business, Wedding, Children's and Lifestyle etiquette. Browse training services for individuals, groups, businesses, trainers and leadership. View hundreds of articles on etiquette topics both traditional and contemporary.OUT OF TOWN GUESTS
Lodging for Out-of-Town Guests. Out-of-town guests are expected to pay for their own lodging, unless they are members of the wedding party. It’s thoughtful to help out-of-town guests find places to stay: Reserve a block of rooms in a hotel. If a minimum number of rooms is booked, your guests may get discount room rates. WEDDING INVITATIONS 101: A COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE Wedding Invitations are a very important aspect of the big day as they set the tone right off the bat. Read more to learn how to send out invitations that will be appropriate for a multitude of weddingscenarios.
HOW TO ADDRESS MULTIPLE PEOPLE IN AN EMAIL How to Address Multiple People In an Email. Whenever addressing one, two, or three people, state each person’s name in the salutation, e.g.: Dear, Tom, Mia, and Jim. Good afternoon Jose and Camila. When addressing a larger group, you can use a common salutation: Dear Team. In the case of an email reply, use a salutation in the first reply.TEEN MANNERS
Cindy Post Senning, Ed.D. and Peggy Post help 21st century teens—and their parents—understand how manners impact their daily life. Cindy and Peggy reinforce the message of personal choice throughout. Teen Manners to emphasize that teens can manage social interactions to their advantage. They show teens how manners smooth the way and that one of life’s most valuable tools is really all EMILY’S EVERYDAY MANNERS Those Magic Words, and other etiquette basics, come to life in Emily’s Everyday Manners , written by Peggy Post and Cindy Post Senning, Ed.D. and illustrated by Steve Björkman. Kids can read along and watch as young Emily and her best friend Ethan ride the school bus, romp on the playground, visit friends, and eat at restaurants—all while THE ETIQUETTE OF SEPARATION The Etiquette of Separation. The following etiquette issues frequently arise during a separation. Telling Others. A separation is not publicly announced. A couple should explain the situation to family and close friends, and word will spread. If the couple reunites, there is no public announcement. Names and Rings. BRIDAL SHOWER ETIQUETTE: 11 FAQS ANSWERED The Awesome Etiquette podcast is a weekly Q&A show where hosts, (cousins, and co-presidents of the Emily Post Institute,) Lizzie Post and Dan Post Senning answer audience questions, tackle etiquette topics in detail and salute good etiquette witnessed by the Awesome Etiquette audience. Listen on your favorite platform! MEETING THE PARENTS 101: TIPS FOR A POSITIVE The important thing is for the parents to meet, even if over the phone first, and share in the spirit of excitement over the future union. The actual invitation can be extended in whatever manner is convenient. While a written note is always nice, a phone call or e-mail is also fine. HOW TO RESPOND TO A WEDDING INVITATION A guest’s first duty is to respond promptly to any wedding invitation. Check your schedule and consult with anyone else included in your invitation, then make your response as soon as you can. If you cannot make it and regret promptly, the couple will have time to invite someone in your place if they wish. When the invitation isaddressed to
THE EMILY POST INSTITUTE: ETIQUETTE ADVICE & TRAININGGENERAL TIPPING GUIDEBASIC TABLE SETTINGTABLE SETTING GUIDESEMAIL ETIQUETTE DOS &DON'TS
Home page for The Emily Post Institute, Inc. Promoting etiquette and civility in America and around the world for almost 100 years. Shop the library of Emily Post titles on Business, Wedding, Children's and Lifestyle etiquette. Browse training services for individuals, groups, businesses, trainers and leadership. View hundreds of articles on etiquette topics both traditional and contemporary.OUT OF TOWN GUESTS
Lodging for Out-of-Town Guests. Out-of-town guests are expected to pay for their own lodging, unless they are members of the wedding party. It’s thoughtful to help out-of-town guests find places to stay: Reserve a block of rooms in a hotel. If a minimum number of rooms is booked, your guests may get discount room rates. WEDDING INVITATIONS 101: A COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE Wedding Invitations are a very important aspect of the big day as they set the tone right off the bat. Read more to learn how to send out invitations that will be appropriate for a multitude of weddingscenarios.
HOW TO ADDRESS MULTIPLE PEOPLE IN AN EMAIL How to Address Multiple People In an Email. Whenever addressing one, two, or three people, state each person’s name in the salutation, e.g.: Dear, Tom, Mia, and Jim. Good afternoon Jose and Camila. When addressing a larger group, you can use a common salutation: Dear Team. In the case of an email reply, use a salutation in the first reply.TEEN MANNERS
Cindy Post Senning, Ed.D. and Peggy Post help 21st century teens—and their parents—understand how manners impact their daily life. Cindy and Peggy reinforce the message of personal choice throughout. Teen Manners to emphasize that teens can manage social interactions to their advantage. They show teens how manners smooth the way and that one of life’s most valuable tools is really all EMILY’S EVERYDAY MANNERS Those Magic Words, and other etiquette basics, come to life in Emily’s Everyday Manners , written by Peggy Post and Cindy Post Senning, Ed.D. and illustrated by Steve Björkman. Kids can read along and watch as young Emily and her best friend Ethan ride the school bus, romp on the playground, visit friends, and eat at restaurants—all while THE ETIQUETTE OF SEPARATION The Etiquette of Separation. The following etiquette issues frequently arise during a separation. Telling Others. A separation is not publicly announced. A couple should explain the situation to family and close friends, and word will spread. If the couple reunites, there is no public announcement. Names and Rings. BRIDAL SHOWER ETIQUETTE: 11 FAQS ANSWERED The Awesome Etiquette podcast is a weekly Q&A show where hosts, (cousins, and co-presidents of the Emily Post Institute,) Lizzie Post and Dan Post Senning answer audience questions, tackle etiquette topics in detail and salute good etiquette witnessed by the Awesome Etiquette audience. Listen on your favorite platform! MEETING THE PARENTS 101: TIPS FOR A POSITIVE The important thing is for the parents to meet, even if over the phone first, and share in the spirit of excitement over the future union. The actual invitation can be extended in whatever manner is convenient. While a written note is always nice, a phone call or e-mail is also fine. HOW TO RESPOND TO A WEDDING INVITATION A guest’s first duty is to respond promptly to any wedding invitation. Check your schedule and consult with anyone else included in your invitation, then make your response as soon as you can. If you cannot make it and regret promptly, the couple will have time to invite someone in your place if they wish. When the invitation isaddressed to
ON THE ROAD
A Great American Tradition, the Road Trip. Before Emily Post wrote the book that established her status as an etiquette authority, Etiquette in Society, in Business, in Politics, and at Home, in 1922, she was already a recognized novelist and journalist. Emily began to pursue her career in letters at the brink of the twentieth century, slowly SUNDAY DINNER: AN OLD TRADITION IN A NEW LIGHT Sunday dinner is making a comeback. When you think about it, it’s an ideal way to entertain: long, lazy afternoons with friends and relatives gathered together around the table. Think uncomplicated comfort food like roasts, braises, and casseroles. HOW TO BE A GOOD HOUSEGUEST Make your bed and clean up after yourself. Keep your bathroom clean: Wipe up any ring in the tub, shaving cream residue in the basin, hair on any object or surface, or dirt on soap. Offer to help out, especially in the kitchen (unless your host objects). Be adaptable. Be ready for anything—or for nothing. MEETING THE PARENTS 101: TIPS FOR A POSITIVE The important thing is for the parents to meet, even if over the phone first, and share in the spirit of excitement over the future union. The actual invitation can be extended in whatever manner is convenient. While a written note is always nice, a phone call or e-mail is also fine. ANNOUNCING YOUR MARRIAGE Emily Post training and consultation services are available for groups, businesses and individuals. Choose from trainer trainings, seminars, live-online workshops, and self-paced online courses, to best meet your etiquette training needs. Every live session is customized for the client and built from our extensive menu oftraining topics.
HOW TO INVITE SOMEONE TO DINNER AT A RESTAURANT Try not to be misleading. However, if you had said, “We’re hosting a dinner at Chez Pierre,” or sent a written invitation with that wording, then your guests would be right to assume that dinner is on you. Once you issue an invitation, you are the host, which means you are paying, even at a restaurant. WHAT TO DO WHEN GUESTS DON'T RSVP Episode 347 - Crafting Compliments. About. The Emily Post Institute Inc. is a fifth generation family business that has been promoting etiquette based on consideration, respect and honesty since Emily Post wrote her first book ETIQUETTE in 1922. Today we offer a wide range of books, online resources, training programs for all ages and topics, a THANK YOU NOTE TO WEDDING OFFICIANT It's important that you express gratitude to the wedding officiant who made your special day possible. Writing a personal, handwritten note to the wedding officiant is a fitting gesture of gratitude. You should also pay the officiant an appropriate fee for their services. THE CORRECT USE OF “ESQUIRE” How to use esquire in correspondence. The Emily Post Institute Inc. is a fifth generation family business that has been promoting etiquette based on consideration, respect and honesty since Emily Post wrote her first book ETIQUETTE in 1922. TOP 10 CELL PHONE MANNERS Cell phones are great—they keep us in touch with friends and family and can be life savers in an emergency. But they can also be annoying if not used thoughtfully. Your phone doesn’t have to be on all the time and you don’t always have to answer it immediately. Here are THE EMILY POST INSTITUTE: ETIQUETTE ADVICE & TRAININGGENERAL TIPPING GUIDEBASIC TABLE SETTINGTABLE SETTING GUIDESEMAIL ETIQUETTE DOS &DON'TS
Home page for The Emily Post Institute, Inc. Promoting etiquette and civility in America and around the world for almost 100 years. Shop the library of Emily Post titles on Business, Wedding, Children's and Lifestyle etiquette. Browse training services for individuals, groups, businesses, trainers and leadership. View hundreds of articles on etiquette topics both traditional and contemporary. WEDDING INVITATIONS 101: A COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE Wedding Invitations are a very important aspect of the big day as they set the tone right off the bat. Read more to learn how to send out invitations that will be appropriate for a multitude of weddingscenarios.
OUT OF TOWN GUESTS
Lodging for Out-of-Town Guests. Out-of-town guests are expected to pay for their own lodging, unless they are members of the wedding party. It’s thoughtful to help out-of-town guests find places to stay: Reserve a block of rooms in a hotel. If a minimum number of rooms is booked, your guests may get discount room rates. BEREAVEMENT QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Bereavement Questions and Answers. Grief is Complex, Etiquette Can Help Keep it Simple. During times of grief, everyone wants to say or do the right thing, the loving thing, the appropriate thing, but it isn't always clear what that is. Following are a collection of questions and answers about bereavement to help guide you duringdifficult times.
PARTY ETIQUETTE TIPS FOR PARTY HOSTS AND GUESTS Invite clearly. Include necessary information for your guests in the invitation: the date, the time, the place, the occasion, the host (s) and when and how to respond "yes" or "no." Add any special information such as what to wear or what to bring, say, for a pot-luck. Plan well. Take care creating your guest list. HOW TO BE A GOOD HOUSEGUEST Make your bed and clean up after yourself. Keep your bathroom clean: Wipe up any ring in the tub, shaving cream residue in the basin, hair on any object or surface, or dirt on soap. Offer to help out, especially in the kitchen (unless your host objects). Be adaptable. Be ready for anything—or for nothing. MEETING THE PARENTS 101: TIPS FOR A POSITIVE The important thing is for the parents to meet, even if over the phone first, and share in the spirit of excitement over the future union. The actual invitation can be extended in whatever manner is convenient. While a written note is always nice, a phone call or e-mail is also fine. SYMPATHY NOTES 101: A GUIDE TO SYMPATHY MESSAGES Because sympathy messages, notes and letters are too personal to follow a set form, one simple rule can guide you: Say what you truly feel. A single sincere line expressing the genuine feeling you had for the deceased is all you need to write. HOW TO RESPOND TO A WEDDING INVITATION A guest’s first duty is to respond promptly to any wedding invitation. Check your schedule and consult with anyone else included in your invitation, then make your response as soon as you can. If you cannot make it and regret promptly, the couple will have time to invite someone in your place if they wish. When the invitation isaddressed to
WEDDING TIPS FOR MOMS: THEY'RE ENGAGED! Four Principles for Mothers in a Wedding: Follow the couple's lead. No matter how many good ideas you're brimming with (or how much are contributing financially) this wedding day belongs to the engaged couple. When you offer suggestions, do so with a light touch, THE EMILY POST INSTITUTE: ETIQUETTE ADVICE & TRAININGGENERAL TIPPING GUIDEBASIC TABLE SETTINGTABLE SETTING GUIDESEMAIL ETIQUETTE DOS &DON'TS
Home page for The Emily Post Institute, Inc. Promoting etiquette and civility in America and around the world for almost 100 years. Shop the library of Emily Post titles on Business, Wedding, Children's and Lifestyle etiquette. Browse training services for individuals, groups, businesses, trainers and leadership. View hundreds of articles on etiquette topics both traditional and contemporary. WEDDING INVITATIONS 101: A COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE Wedding Invitations are a very important aspect of the big day as they set the tone right off the bat. Read more to learn how to send out invitations that will be appropriate for a multitude of weddingscenarios.
OUT OF TOWN GUESTS
Although you are certainly not obligated to do so, it is a nice touch to offer activities, gatherings, and other forms of hospitality to out-of-town guests who are not part of the wedding party. BEREAVEMENT QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS During times of grief, everyone wants to say or do the right thing, the loving thing, the appropriate thing, but it isn't always clear what that is. Following are a collection of questions and answers about bereavement to help guide you during difficult times. PARTY ETIQUETTE TIPS FOR PARTY HOSTS AND GUESTS Emily Post training and consultation services are available for groups, businesses and individuals. Choose from trainer trainings, seminars, live-online workshops, and self-paced online courses, to best meet your etiquette training needs. MEETING THE PARENTS 101: TIPS FOR A POSITIVE If you haven't yet met the parents of your daughter or son's fiancé(e), that meeting should be arranged as soon as possible after the engagement takes place. Here is a guide to the proper etiquette around in-laws meeting for the first time. HOW TO RESPOND TO A WEDDING INVITATION A guest’s first duty is to respond promptly to any wedding invitation. Check your schedule and consult with anyone else included in your invitation, then make your response as soon as you can. SYMPATHY NOTES 101: A GUIDE TO SYMPATHY MESSAGES Because sympathy messages, notes and letters are too personal to follow a set form, one simple rule can guide you: Say what you truly feel. A single sincere line expressing the genuine feeling you had for the deceased is all you need to write. SHOULD I BRING A HOSTESS GIFT? A gift for your host or hostess, be it a dinner, a weekend visit or a housewarming, is a lovely way to thank them for their hospitality and is always appreciated. It doesn’t have to be elaborate or expensive; simply consider the nature of the occasion. WEDDING TIPS FOR MOMS: THEY'RE ENGAGED! Whether they are deeply involved in every aspect of planning the wedding or not, it's likely that the mothers of the marrying couple are going to find themselves juggling the roles of adviser, therapist, communications hub, and trouble-shooter. POST PANDEMIC ETIQUETTE The Emily Post Institute Inc. is a fifth generation family business that has been promoting etiquette based on consideration, respect and honesty since Emily Post wrote her first book ETIQUETTE in 1922.ON THE ROAD
The Emily Post Institute Inc. is a fifth generation family business that has been promoting etiquette based on consideration, respect and honesty since Emily Post wrote her first book ETIQUETTE in 1922. HOW TO BE A GOOD HOUSEGUEST The Emily Post Institute Inc. is a fifth generation family business that has been promoting etiquette based on consideration, respect and honesty since Emily Post wrote her first book ETIQUETTE in 1922. SUNDAY DINNER: AN OLD TRADITION IN A NEW LIGHT Sunday dinner is making a comeback. When you think about it, it’s an ideal way to entertain: long, lazy afternoons with friends and relatives gathered together around the table. Think uncomplicated comfort food like roasts, braises, and casseroles. PROFESSIONAL TITLE ETIQUETTE: WHEN TO USE YOUR DR. TITLE The Emily Post Institute Inc. is a fifth generation family business that has been promoting etiquette based on consideration, respect and honesty since Emily Post wrote her first book ETIQUETTE in 1922. HOW TO ADDRESS A FORMER PRESIDENT When addressing a former President of the United States in a formal setting, the correct form is “Mr. LastName.” (“President LastName” or “Mr. President” are terms reserved for the current head of state.) This is true for other ex-officials, as well. FUNERAL ETIQUETTE: AT THE SERVICE If ever there were a time for decorum to be upheld, it is at a funeral, memorial, or graveside service. Here is all the etiquette for such services, including attire, processionals and recessionals, smartphone use (or not!) during ceremonies, and more. SHOULD I BRING A HOSTESS GIFT? A gift for your host or hostess, be it a dinner, a weekend visit or a housewarming, is a lovely way to thank them for their hospitality and is always appreciated. It doesn’t have to be elaborate or expensive; simply consider the nature of the occasion. WEDDING EXPENSES: THE TRADITIONAL DIVISION Traditionally, who pays for what? As a reference, below is a list of the traditional expenses and responsibilities of the bride's and groom's families, the bridesmaids and groomsmen, and even the wedding guests. Keep in mind that these days, all of the following guidelines for family expenses are variable—depending on the particular circumstances of the wedding. FUNERAL ETIQUETTE: DONATIONS IN LIEU OF FLOWERS When the notations “in lieu of flowers, please” or “contributions to xyz would be appreciated” appear in an obituary, take your cue from the request. You may still send flowers in addition, but a donation should definitely come first.Toggle navigation
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ATTIRE GUIDE: DRESS CODES FROM CASUAL TO WHITE TIE Black tie, white tie; formal, semi-formal. Festive! Casual! Hitting the right note with attire can be confusing. Here are the details of how to dress appropriately for any occasion. GENERAL TIPPING GUIDE When and where and how much to tip: Tipping guidelines for three of the most common times tipping is expected: at restaurants, during travel, and at salons. PARTY ETIQUETTE TIPS FOR HOSTS AND GUESTS Even at the most casual get-togethers, we automatically assume the roles of host and guest, each with its own expectations and responsibilities. Here’s a refresher on the “party manners” we learned as children—how to make someone feel welcome in our own home and how to behave at someone else’s. BEING THANKFUL: THANK-YOU NOTE FAQS Sometimes it’s easy to write off a heartfelt thank-you note. Other times, writer’s block can set in—especially when you are staring down a large stack of them. Before you start, remember that thanking people needs to be about just that: expressing thanks. ADDRESSING & SENDING WEDDING INVITATIONS Opening a wedding invitation is unlike opening any other piece of mail. Much care goes into addressing both the inner and outer envelopes. Several enclosures usually accompany the invitation itself, and there is a thoughtful order to how they are placed inside theouter envelope.
HATS OFF! HAT ETIQUETTE FOR EVERYONE Knowing when to remove a hat is as important as wearing the right hat for the occasion. Here’s the who-what-when-where of the hat. FIVE TIPS FOR EMAIL COMMUNICATION Electronic communication is constantly changing. Email is great for fast and effective communication, but basic rules for clarity, courtesy, and respect should still be kept in mind. While email is certainly a more informal form of communication, here are some tips for effective and civil email communication. GUIDE TO ADDRESSING CORRESPONDENCE Address book, cup of tea and stationery at the ready, you start addressing invitations for your husband’s fortieth birthday party. All of a sudden you realize you are in a potential etiquette minefield. Jane and John are married, but she does not want to be addressed as “and Mrs. John Kelly;” Sam and Sue are … ContinuedPrevious Next
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__TABLE SETTING GUIDES Whether you just need to remember if the fork is on the left or the right of the plate, or you'd like to know how to set a table worthy of dinner at Downton Abbey, we have a table setting guide for you. THE AWESOME ETIQUETTE PODCAST Need an answer? Submit your tricky etiquette question to the AwesomeEtiquette podcast
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__ETIQUETTE, 19TH EDITION From appropriate conversation, to guidelines for smartphone use, to how to handle dinner guest’s dietary restrictions, choosing to apply the best practices of etiquette enhances every interaction.__
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