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Danh ngôn của Letitia Baldrige
(Sứ mệnh: 8)
We're a nation of latchkey children. Manners start at home, and no one is at home teaching manners so that children have respect for others.
At home, we're listening to TV or playing with our computers, so our entertaining is rusting. We don't know how to be good hosts and guests in business situations.
Good manners are cost effective. They not only increase the quality of life in the workplace, they contribute to employee morale, embellish the company image, and play a major role in generating profit.
The best thing we can do to save the planet is set a good example for our kids at home.
What the bride should do is call guests who have young children and say: 'I'd love to have the kids at the wedding, but we won't have room. Would you get a baby sitter, and when we get back from our honeymoon, we'll have you guys over?'
Make people have a smile when they finish your e-mail.
Going to a party uninvited always has been a negative action. It never has been acceptable. At the very least, it upsets kitchen preparations, parking arrangements, and even details such as space for hanging coats and depositing dripping umbrellas.
Tea time is a chance to slow down, pull back and appreciate our surroundings.
Politeness decrees that you must listen to be kind; intelligence decrees that you must listen to learn.