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Etiquette What is the proper Etiquette for all occasions.

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Old 04-21-2008, 06:24 AM
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Recommend a book on Etiquette?

Hi. I'm 15 and someone I've known for about a year asked me to be his date for Senior Prom. I like to think I have pretty good manners, but I think it would help make me less nervous if I were to do a review, so to speak. So could you please recommend a good book on etiquette?

And while you're at it, why on earth was this recommended to go in the Golf section?
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Emily Post = she has a Q&A section on the Net

Debrett's = might give you what you're looking for. However, I could not find anything specific for Prom

Moyra Bremner = Modern Manners

My suggestion:
Walk ladylike (never rush, or run)
Sit ladylike (don't cross your legs)
Drink your drink like a lady (sip it, and hold the glass in one hand).
Speak like a lady (not loud, but audible)

The key word is >>> Discretion ... don't make a show.

Dress discretely.

Wear a long dress and pumps (1.5"-2" heels), and a little evening purse.

If your hair is long, wear it up. It makes you look taller and more elegant.

Most of all .... relax

Have fun

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Just make sure that you wear underwear underneath your prom dress, YOU don't want the paparazzi to take a pic of your coochie?!
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