Top 10 Etiquette Reminders for Men



As some of us, living in the Northern Hemisphere, have made it to Spring and heading into Summer, now is the best time to do a quick overview for us gentleman living in the civilized world.  You can see the whole list:
Being a Nobleman - 25 Points On What EVERY Man Should Know.

10. For those living in a four-climate area:  linen is worn Memorial Day through Labour Day.  NO exceptions.  Also, it's okay for linen to wrinkle.

9.  Spring weddings?  If the wedding is going to go past 5pm and way into the night, dark black or dark blue (note: DARK), NO light grey, light blue, or light brown. SOLID colour shirt.  Before 5pm: light suit/stripe shirt acceptable.


8.  Always wear a belt, even with a pair of jeans and gym shoes (in that case, wear a casual belt).

7. 
Never shut yourself off from a new experience, and do it NON-JUDGEMENTALLY.

6. 
Never judge another and never be embarrassed about yourself, your life, or your family.

5. 
Give to those less fortunate.

4. 
Life is about the day to day activities that add up to a lifetime.

3. 
Give praise when it is deserved – give compliments.  Look at the best parts of someone/something and focus on that particular attribute.

2. 
Pray, to whomever you believe in.  Prayer is very powerful.  The energy that is created by prayer is incredible.

1. 
Love yourself.  If you don’t who will?  Believe in yourself, your accomplishments and your dreams.  It’s addicting.


You can find this top 10 (and add your own!) on www.toptentopten.com

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  • 24 May 2009, 6:55 PM Ellen Reddick wrote:
    Thank you George,
    I like this post very much. I teach professional etiquette to business people, companies etc.
    I would appreciate sharing your blog
    with young executives that would like additional resourcee.
    Reply to this
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