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Social Etiquette

Social Etiquette. Social Graces. Helping a girl on and off with her coat Putting on a coat by yourself without slinging it over the head Sitting in a chair (girls legs should be together, not crossed) Helping a girl in and out of a chair Getting in and out of a car

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Social Etiquette

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  1. Social Etiquette

  2. Social Graces • Helping a girl on and off with her coat • Putting on a coat by yourself without slinging it over the head • Sitting in a chair (girls legs should be together, not crossed) • Helping a girl in and out of a chair • Getting in and out of a car • Allowing a girl to open a door

  3. What is it? • Knowing what is expected and what is acceptable behavior in social settings.

  4. Phone Calls

  5. Texts? Emails?

  6. Thank-You Notes

  7. Table Manners • What did we learn from the “Dining Out” Worksheet? • Phone? • Elbows? • What else?

  8. Tipping • Should tip 15-20% of tip • If you use a gift card, you should still base the tip on the original price of the meal, not the discounted price.

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