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 Ervolino: Handling situations you'll never face (The Record)

Sat, 11 Oct 2008 21:11:26 GMT

• How do you write a formal invitation? • Is it necessary to tip a repairman? • What does one wear to a fox hunt? At 786 pages, the all-new “Amy Vanderbilt Complete Book of Etiquette” (Doubleday, $32) is about four more pounds of etiquette than most of us will ever need.


 Without correction, name gaffe can get out of hand (The Columbus Dispatch)

Sun, 12 Oct 2008 07:36:21 GMT

Dear Miss Manners: At a small dinner party, the hospitality was excellent except for one problem: As we sat down to dinner, the hostess called me "George."


 Allow bridesmaids a little freedom with shoe selections (Erie Times-News)

Sun, 12 Oct 2008 07:42:08 GMT

Q Does each bridesmaid have to wear shoes that match perfectly with the other bridesmaids'? My older sister says they should match, but I think it will look better if they're different.






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