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Dos and don’ts in wine drinking etiquette you should know
For many wine enthusiasts, going to a wine tasting event is an excellent way to taste new wines that are becoming popular in the market. However, if you are a newbie, it is an excellent way to dive in headfirst into the world of wines. For starters, you need to
Manners Meltdown: When being nice is not so easy
Winter happens every year at this time in the NCR, still Ottawans struggle with the frigid temperatures, dark days and bad moods which unfortunately are in great supply. Recently posted on my Facebook page was the following adage: Winter's Five Stages: Denial, Anger, Bargaining, Depression and April; the last one
I Do’s and I Don’ts of I Do: Wedding Etiquette Part II
“If you are a New York bride, it's all about the Plaza in June.” Such is the sappy sentiment of contemporary wedding flicks Bride Wars and Sweet Alabama. More than 50 years earlier, Bette Davis got into marital hijinks in the 1948 film June Bride. In North America, June brides
Bette’s Etiquette Beat: OCivility and Bus Etiquette
Letitia Baldridge, aka The Doyenne of Decorum, was an American etiquette expert and public relations executive. However, she is probably best known for serving as Jackie's personal social secretary during the Kennedy administration. Affectionately called “Tish” by her nearest and dearest, Ms. Baldridge passed away last October and, in my
Cocktails and Conversations: The “do’s and don’ts” of work-related cocktail parties
On September 27 at the Novotel Hotel, Praveeni Perera, chief executive officer of Professional Edge Consulting, hosted a workshop about networking. Praveeni Perera was with her partners Louise Jackson and Priyan Perera, but she was the one running the show. The event was called Cocktails and Conversations. Praveeni began a presentation about the “do’s
Bette’s Etiquette Beat- Pedestrian Politesse Part II
As mentioned already, this month's topic is one that is near and dear to me. Hence my musings are a little more lengthy this time around. Blame it on the heat! Enjoy Part II of Pedestrian Politesse. Happy Canada Day! Scenario 1: Crosswalk Conundrum The light changes and the
Bette’s Etiquette: Pedestrian Politesse- Part I
Hard to believe that it was only a short while ago the days were darker, colder and winter was casting its familiar hand on the nation’s landscape. Tylenol, toques and tedium were the order of the day. Now with the official start of summer (June 20) people are coming out
Bette’s Etiquette Beat – Deadiquette
Spring has sprung in the Nations’ Capital! It is always one of my favourite seasons- buds blossoming, winter coats and boots being stored away, new beginnings. Spring is also a melancholy time for me personally, since it was the first day of spring, 11 years ago, that my father died
Bette’s Etiquette Beat: Love is in the Air!
Love is in the air! The day of hearts and flowers, hugs and kisses, proposals and romantic gestures is upon us once again. I always find it curious that we need a special day on the calendar designated to being loving towards each other. Shouldn’t we be that way all
Bette’s Etiquette Beat ~ For the New Year!
Welcome to 2012! So does a New Year mean a new you? There is nothing like January 1st to start thinking about how you want to better yourself over the next twelve months; exercise more, eat healthier, do better at school/work, and be kinder to others. I must say, I
Bette’s Etiquette Beat
Welcome! Bienvenue! Make yourself at home, take your shoes off and have a seat. Can I get you anything to drink? Few things are more welcoming than being greeted warmly and sincerely by another. Emily Post famously said “Nothing is less important than which fork you use. Etiquette is the
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