Etiquette

State Dinner Menus of Eras Past: Aspic, Hot Dogs, and Boiled Mutton

Lesley M. M. Blume | Posted 11.24.2009 | Style


Lesley M. M. Blume

It's fascinating to see how presentation and palates have evolved over the years, and how historical context and presidential personality all influence this facet of American showmanship. The Kennedys tout the virtues of aspic, the Franklin Roosevelts scandalized the polite world with an entrée, and George Washington gave new meaning to the phrase "no frills."

Tell Us: What Should Restaurant Diners Never Do?

Craig "Meathead" Goldwyn | Posted 11.05.2009 | Style


Craig

The New York Times has published the "100 Things Restaurant Staffers Should Never Do." Clearly this is a contentious relationship. Now it's time to turn the tables.

Mind Your Halloween Manners

Jo Bryant | Posted 10.29.2009 | Style


Jo Bryant

As Halloween fever grips the UK, Debrett's -- the UK's leading authority on etiquette and manners -- felt it necessary to provide some top tips for a well-mannered Halloween.

How To Live On $0 A Day: Etiquette Advice For Those Who've Lost Everything But Their Manners

Lesley Stern | Posted 12.01.2009 | Comedy


Lesley Stern

Dear Dinner Companion, Your friend is right. Never cheapen yourself by sleeping with a guy for a hamburger.

This Flu Season Mind Your Cold

Karen Leland | Posted 11.30.2009 | Living


Karen Leland

I'm so mad I could sneeze (or cough), but at least it would be in the privacy of my own home, not sitting next to you at a dinner party because "I've...

How Do You Do? The Etiquette of Introductions

Jo Bryant | Posted 09.21.2009 | Style


Jo Bryant

Outdated customs are a good example of how etiquette, when executed correctly, provide a clear structure for accepted manners. Nowadays, introductions can be confusing and, at worse, embarrassing.

One Kiss or Two? The Etiquette of Social Kissing

Jo Bryant | Posted 09.14.2009 | Style


Jo Bryant

As a general rule, don't kiss people you don't know unless you are introduced to them in a social environment.

Parade Etiquette

Elicia Berger | Posted 08.28.2009 | Living


Elicia Berger

No matter what the occasion or how cool the crowd, parades bring out pushiness.

5 Things Never to Say to Your Boss

Nicole Williams | Posted 08.28.2009 | Business


Nicole Williams

Getting drunk in front of co-workers is a major don't, but if it does happen, then don't brag about it the next day. Remember, your boss is not your BFF, your mother, or your therapist.

Cell-tiquette: How To Polish Up Your Cell Phone Etiquette

Christine Hassler | Posted 08.28.2009 | Living


Christine Hassler

Lately I have noticed more and more "cell-free zone" signs in offices and public places to encourage proper cell phone etiquette. Last week I was pick...

Eco Etiquette: HuffPost Green's New Advice Column

Huffington Post | Katherine Goldstein | Posted 08.23.2009 | Green


HuffPost Green is pleased to announce a new regular advice column called Eco Etiquette. eco-etiquette [ē-kō-et-i-kit] -noun : the customs o...

Gay & Lesbian Manners: A Lesbian Stereotype That's Not a Subaru

Steven Petrow | Posted 11.03.2009 | Living


Steven Petrow

Just because you want to invite them all doesn't mean you should. Masked or unmasked bitterness, rage or jealousy can quickly tank the best of parties.

Boors At Sea

Lita Smith-Mines | Posted 08.12.2009 | Living


Lita Smith-Mines

A smashed sailor on deck requires a captain to recruit other guests as safety monitors to stop Soused Sarah from slipping over the side.

What Is Modern Wedding Etiquette?

Jo Bryant | Posted 08.09.2009 | Style


Jo Bryant

No matter how happy the guests are for the newly weds, all too often they remember a wedding for all the wrong reasons -- delays, bad timing, disorganization, low supplies of drink...

July Is Cell Phone Courtesy Month

Karen Leland | Posted 08.01.2009 | Living


Karen Leland

Wireless phones and other electronic devices have become so important to keeping people in touch and yet we need to educate people about the proper way to use them so that they're still in touch, but not annoying those around them.

Gay and Lesbian Manners: The Great Oral Sex Dilemma

Steven Petrow | Posted 11.03.2009 | Style


Steven Petrow

Even if you feel embarrassed talking about sex (especially with someone new), discuss your preferences beforehand.

Gibbs Delivers White House Press Briefing on Etiquette

Anna Post | Posted 06.19.2009 | Style


Anna Post

Gibbs did what so many of us have dreamed of in restaurants, movie theaters, and crowded airports: He confiscated the phone and tossed it down an adjacent hallway.

Gay & Lesbian Manners: To Drink or Not to Drink with Your Alcoholic, Lesbian Sister?

Steven Petrow | Posted 11.03.2009 | Style


Steven Petrow

Since your sister is only recently sober, she no doubt feels especially vulnerable to relapse. In this light, you may want to abide by her request until more time has passed.

Cough, Sneeze, Oink!

Jodi R. R. Smith | Posted 06.01.2009 | Living


Jodi R. R. Smith

While we would all like to think the world would stop if we were unable to be in the office for the day, this is just not the case. Better to stay home and get well then to be the cause of a local outbreak.

And Nice to Meet You, too

Scott Diel | Posted 05.16.2009 | World


Scott Diel

Perhaps atypical of Estonian dinner parties, the conversation -- on their part -- flowed. But I couldn't take part. I could only sit and wonder: Who are you people? But I didn't ask. I didn't want to be too American, to pry with invasive questions.

Equal Opportunity Wedding Etiquette

Anna Post | Posted 05.08.2009 | Style


Anna Post

When I'm asked how heterosexual marriage traditions translate to same-sex marriages, I find I almost always give the same answer: You have pretty much all the same options as anyone else.

Manners Fit For A Queen

Anna Post | Posted 05.03.2009 | Style


Anna Post

Whether Mrs. Obama knew beforehand or not that one shouldn't touch the queen, I can't believe that she was deliberately throwing protocol out the window.

The Lost Art of Being a Lady

Diana Falzone | Posted 04.12.2009 | Style


Diana Falzone

We are in a new era; a time where change is happening. It's time for women to make a change. Let's recreate and revise our generation's vision of what a lady is.

Business Lunches Hit Snag: No One Wants To Pick Up Tab

New York Times | LAURA M. HOLSON | Posted 03.14.2009 | Business


It used to be a common sight from Sparks to Spago -- the boisterous scrum as diners wielding corporate cards dove for the lunch bill, crying "I'll get...

Simple Solutions To 7 Social Blunders

divinecaroline.com | Heather Glass | Posted 02.22.2009 | Living


We've all heard the expression "kids say the darndest things," but what about adults? Who among us hasn't delivered (or been on the receiving end) of ...