A Dictionary of Etiquette, A Guide to Polite Usage for All Social Functions is a practical, engaging reference to the customs, manners, and social graces that shape courteous interaction in everyday life and on special occasions. Written with clarity and good sense, it offers readers an easy way to find guidance on what to do, what to say, and how to carry oneself with confidence in a wide range of settings.
In this handy “dictionary” format, W. C. Green presents etiquette as something learnable and usable, whether you are navigating introductions, correspondence, visits, invitations, conversation, or formal gatherings. Each entry is designed to be consulted quickly, making the book ideal both for readers who want to study the principles of politeness and for those who simply need an answer in the moment.
More than a set of rigid rules, this guide reflects the enduring aim of etiquette: consideration for others, tact, and self-respect. The result is a timeless companion for anyone who appreciates civility and wants a reliable sourcebook for polished social conduct.
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