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Manners Guide for Teens

Manners Guide for Teens
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Children get older, but good manners are timeless. Tiffany’s Table Manners for Teenagers (www.amazon.com, $17), written by Walter Hoving, a former Tiffany’s chairman, has been required reading for (aspiring) polite teens since its publication in 1961. Here, a sampling of its wisdom and wit.

  • “It is customary for the young man to help the young lady on his right to be seated. When you both have been seated, don’t look around like a startled beetle. Turn directly to the young lady on your right and start talking.”

  • “You don’t have to wait for your hostess to start eating, but don’t leap at your food like an Irish wolfhound.”

  • “Don’t let your elbows stick out like flying buttresses. Keep them close to your sides.”

  • “If you spill water on your partner’s dress, offer her your napkin and say you’re sorry. But don’t start mopping her. It might be misunderstood.”

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