Regular communication is the key to keeping long-distance friendships alive. Schedule calls or video chats at intervals that ...
Visiting a florist can be an overwhelming experience, especially if you're not familiar with the etiquette involved ...
Elaine Swann, founder of The Swann School of Protocol, shares with PEOPLE her top wedding etiquette recommendations guests should follow Jordan Greene is Society and Culture writer-reporter at PEOPLE.
It may be nothing to write home about, but today's etiquette regarding cellphone use is getting a thoroughly modern makeover — and a lot of attention. "In casual or personal situations, it's often ...
When visiting a friend’s home for the first time, should you take off your shoes if it’s wintry outside? What about asking for the Wi-Fi password? Mr. Manners himself, Thomas Farley, has the answers ...
Giving and receiving gifts is part of the joy of the holidays, but it can be difficult to know how to handle some of the situations you might face. What if you get a gift from your bestie but don't ...
Etiquette isn’t about old-fashioned politeness or outdated rules about opening doors and folding napkins (and it’s not always ...
It doesn't take a genius to be smart about good etiquette practices. It does take kindness and patience — and those things matter (perhaps now more than ever) in our incredibly fast-paced, go-go-go ...
Many white-collar workers have started or will soon begin returning to the office.Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via Getty Images Many companies are requiring workers to return to the office. Employees who ...
TikTokers are going viral with etiquette tips on how to eat, socialize, and live in high society. The videos have also been mocked and accused of reinforcing elitist stereotypes about class. Etiquette ...
We love to send texts, been doing it for decades. However, that doesn't mean we've been doing it well. (SOUNDBITE OF TEXT SENDING) LIZZIE POST: There are a lot of people out there who really struggle ...
Humphrey Bogart had a way with life’s little vices. When he bought you a drink, the critic Kenneth Tynan recalled, he wouldn’t just pass it across — “he’d take me by the wrist and screw the glass into ...