Would it kill you to stop doing that? : a modern guide to manners
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New York : Twelve, 2012.
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Book
Edition
First edition.
ISBN
9780446557665, 0446557668
Physical Desc
242 pages ; 22 cm
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Published
New York : Twelve, 2012.
Edition
First edition.
Language
English
ISBN
9780446557665, 0446557668

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Includes index.
Description
"We all know bad manners when we see them, " the author observes at the beginning of his new book. But what, he asks, do good manners look like in our day and age? When someone answers their cell phone in the middle of dining with you, or runs you off the sidewalk with their doublewide stroller, or you enter a post apocalyptic public restroom, the long-revered wisdom of Emily Post can seem downright prehistoric. Troubled by the absence of good manners in his day to day life, by the people who clip their toenails on the subway or give three letter replies to one's laboriously crafted missives, he embarks on a journey to find out how things might look if people were on their best behavior a tad more often. He travels to Japan (the "Fort Knox Reserve" of good manners) to observe its culture of collective politesse. He interviews etiquette experts both likely (Judith Martin, Tim Gunn) and unlikely (a former prisoner, an army sergeant). He plays a game called Touch the Waiter. And he volunteers himself as a tour guide to foreigners visiting New York City in order to do ground level reconnaissance on cultural manners divides. Along the way he also finds time to teach Miss Manners how to steal a cab; designates the World's Most Annoying Bride; and tosses his own hat into the ring, volunteering as an online etiquette coach. Ultimately, by tackling the etiquette questions specific to our age, such as Why shouldn't you ask a cab driver where's he's from?, Why is posting baby pictures on Facebook a fraught activity? and What is the problem with "No problem"? He finds a way into a subject that has sometimes been seen as pedantic or elitist. And in this way, he looks past the standard "dos" and "don'ts" of good form to present an illuminating, seriously entertaining book about grace and civility, and how we can simply treat each other better. This is a laugh out loud guide to modern manners. -- Provided by the publisher.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Alford, H. (2012). Would it kill you to stop doing that?: a modern guide to manners (First edition.). Twelve.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Alford, Henry, 1962-. 2012. Would It Kill You to Stop Doing That?: A Modern Guide to Manners. Twelve.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Alford, Henry, 1962-. Would It Kill You to Stop Doing That?: A Modern Guide to Manners Twelve, 2012.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Alford, Henry. Would It Kill You to Stop Doing That?: A Modern Guide to Manners First edition., Twelve, 2012.

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