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A compact, alphabetically arranged handbook offers a clear, no‑frills reference for anyone who wishes to navigate the nuances of American social life with confidence. Designed like a dictionary, each entry delivers concise advice that can be consulted in a moment, whether you’re drafting a letter, responding to an invitation, or simply wondering how to address a title correctly. The tone is straightforward, aiming to remove guesswork and make polite interaction feel natural rather than intimidating.
The guide covers everything from the proper way to stamp an address and sign a correspondence to the specifics of afternoon dress, tea gatherings, and even the etiquette of making a courteous afternoon call. It explains the distinctions between titles for men and women, the appropriate salutations for strangers versus close acquaintances, and the dress codes for various daytime events. Readers will find practical, step‑by‑step instructions that turn complex social customs into easy, everyday habits.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (296K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-03-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
b. 1866
Best known for writing practical etiquette guides, this early 20th-century author turned the small rules of social life into clear, easy-to-use advice. His work offers a lively window into how Americans once handled introductions, letters, weddings, visits, and formal occasions.
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