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Guide to Business Travel Etiquette: France

... , about 4.5 million of them foreigners. Language French is the primary language spoken in France. If you plan to travel to France, it is strongly recommended that you learn the basics of the language. Your effort will be noticed and ... Read Read: Guide to Business Travel Etiquette: France

By: Jay Ellenby | 07/06/2007 | Destinations
Anastasia Fiatmita

Travel etiquette - How not to be rude

... stop you from being offensive, red-faced or possibly punished, it also has it's benefits for the traveller. "If you do respect the local customs and rules of etiquette it really makes a huge difference in crossing those cultural divides to ... Read Read: Travel etiquette - How not to be rude

By: Anastasia Fiatmita | 29/09/2009 | Travel Tips

Guide to Business Travel Etiquette: United Kingdom

About the United Kingdom The United Kingdom is located in Western Europe, northwest of France between the North Atlantic Ocean and the North Sea. It is not very large, about the size of Oregon and is home to over 60 million people. ... Read Read: Guide to Business Travel Etiquette: United Kingdom

By: Jay Ellenby | 07/06/2007 | Travel

Friendly Skies Etiquette- JetSetiquette

... who confuses your shoulder for a pillow. But there are ways to keep the excitement to a dull roar. Here are a few airplane etiquette tips for passing the time and "not contributing" to any unpleasantness. Conversational Dos and Don'ts ... Read Read: Friendly Skies Etiquette- JetSetiquette

By: Gailen David | 12/11/2007 | Flights
Kasan Groupe

Public Transportation Etiquette Tips

... work and have noticed that some people don’t understand basic, common public transportation etiquette. Maybe I am wrongly assuming that these etiquette points are naturally ingrained into the subconscious of man. Or maybe I’m just uptight. ... Read Read: Public Transportation Etiquette Tips

By: Kasan Groupe | 24/11/2009 | Travel

The Etiquette for a Destination Wedding

... For example, you can have your wedding ceremony in Hawaii, but have a reception back at home too for those that could not make it.Etiquette for the WeddingThere are several things that come into play when it comes to a destination wedding ... Read Read: The Etiquette for a Destination Wedding

By: Joe Silla | 10/02/2009 | Marriage

Cruise Etiquette: Making the Most of Social Opportunities on Your Vacation

... most important point of etiquette for your social interactions is to give others their space, at least as much as possible on a ship. Cynthia Andrews is freelance writers who writes about the singles scene and also travel vacations and ... Read Read: Cruise Etiquette: Making the Most of Social Opportunities on Your Vacation

By: Cynthia Andrews | 16/12/2008 | Travel
Lydia Ramsey

Leaving on a Jet Plane? Business Etiquette to Go

... A handwritten note is much more personal than a hastily sent e-mail. Paying careful attention to your business etiquette while traveling may help you achieve that promotion you have wanted, seal that deal you have been working on for ... Read Read: Leaving on a Jet Plane? Business Etiquette to Go

By: Lydia Ramsey | 02/07/2007 | Business

Make The Most Of Luxury Travel - Understanding Local Customs And Etiquette At Your Destination

... together. The easiest way to achieve this would be to wise up on local customs and etiquette while browsing for top attractions and things to do at your luxury travel destination. It can be quite a revelation. Differences in culture and ... Read Read: Make The Most Of Luxury Travel - Understanding Local Customs And Etiquette At Your Destination

By: Justine Richards | 03/06/2008 | Travel

Advice for Wedding Invitations Etiquette – How to Blur the Rules a Bit and Still Look Classy!

... your friends, family members, or co-workers have a way to get in touch with you. Keep in mind that good wedding etiquette does not stop with mailing out your wedding invitations. After the wedding is over, you will have to send thank you ... Read Read: Advice for Wedding Invitations Etiquette – How to Blur the Rules a Bit and Still Look Classy!

By: Michelle Claussen | 17/06/2008 | Weddings

The Etiquette on Calling Off a Wedding

... is fast approaching, it is imperative that guests be called and told about the called off state of events.  The first ones to be called are traveling guests.  You should allow everyone to know that things just have not worked out the best ... Read Read: The Etiquette on Calling Off a Wedding

By: Joe Silla | 10/02/2009 | Marriage
Aaron Siegel

Cell Phone Etiquette for Travelers

... has great advantages for cell phone users it can also be a means of irritating and annoying fellow travelers and locals. Failing to use proper cell phone etiquette may risk disclosing confidential information as well which can leave you ... Read Read: Cell Phone Etiquette for Travelers

By: Aaron Siegel | 26/06/2007 | Travel

Before Hiring a Limo Know the Basic Etiquettes

... a memorable day in your life that can be cherished for years to come. So, it is important that you follow certain essential etiquettes of riding in a luxurious limousine. Treat the limo driver and the vehicle with respectLimo models are ... Read Read: Before Hiring a Limo Know the Basic Etiquettes

By: Jack Strauss | 02/01/2009 | Cruising

Etiquette For Wedding Invitation - Writing Thank You Notes

... gift at your shower, at your wedding reception or at your house, send a thank you note for each. It also shows proper etiquette if you mention "you" more than "I" in the thank you note. The focus of the thank you note is the giver so "you" ... Read Read: Etiquette For Wedding Invitation - Writing Thank You Notes

By: Mary A Jane | 25/05/2008 | Relationships

Mind your Manners: British Etiquette

Everyday Etiquette: Great Britain Meeting People In general the British prefer to be introduced to strangers, if at all possible wait for a third party introduction when meeting someone new. Physical Greetings Great Britain ... Read Read: Mind your Manners: British Etiquette

By: Joanna Lehmann | 08/02/2008 | Travel Tips

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