Is the butter plate on the right or the left? How should you introduce someone whose name you can't remember? What is the polite way to handle a guest who arrives early? Emily Post's Entertaining... This description may be from another edition of this product.
I've always had questions about the simple things that make life proper. This book goes over a lot of topics from place settings to how to correctly slice an apple. I've loved it since I bought it. A nice little "go to" book for anyone planning a big (or small) occasion or just wanting to be prepared for when an occasion arises.
"Emily Post Entertaining" - Everything you need to know
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
This was so good I immediately passed it over to my granddaughter as a gift and made plans to buy more copies for friends and relatives. I found it suitably covered all occasions for entertainment including St. Patrick's Day. Bravo!!
"Emily Post Etiquette " - A Valuable Companion
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
This 17th edition in hardback is excellent. I have constantly referred to it since its arrival here in Bundanoon, Australia (Down Under)and have already had favourable results from its usage. I have consequently recommended it to several members of my family and my friends.
An Informative, Non-Stuffy Etiquette Resource
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
I purchased this to serve as a guide for my first-ever party in my new-ish apartment. What a great resource!Peggy Post's _Entertaining_ covered a lot of ground -- from serving a formal sit-down dinner in one's home to gracefully declining an invitation to a friend's barbeque. I especially enjoyed the incredibly helpful section on house guests. It discussed both how to properly *host* a house guest and how to *be* a sought-after house guest. (My mother was right. You should never to a host's house empty handed.)Each tip or explanation is written in a clear, congenial way. Not once did I feel that Ms. Post was "talking down" to the reader. Rather, her tone was similar to that of a friend giving another friend sage advice. Additionally, I liked how the book was organized, as it broke entertaining into a number of easy-to-follow categories including formal parties, casual cocktails, or impromptu get togethers. Therefore, I could easily pick and choose what I needed to read and save the other material for a later date.I might suggest giving this book as a housewarming gift to a new home owner or as a wedding gift (attached to s place setting) for social newlyweds. They will surely appreciate the advice of this expert! It's obvious that Peggy Post inherited many of her skills and zestiness from the famed Emily Post, etiquette guru.
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