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Cynthia Lett U.S. View Profile
| Proper manners with friends,family,colleagues,neighbors and everyone else you know. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Amanda Gamble U.S. View Profile
| I will answer any etiquette question you`d care to ask!
I will be happy to give friendly non-judgmental advice on any situation.
If your question is rude,incoherent or demands I confirm your "victim" story,
I reserve the right to refuse to answer. Life is too short.
Certain cultures and customs are not part of my personal
experience,but I will research to get the needed answer.
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Jay Remer Canada View Profile
| I am happy to answer any questions about social or corporate etiquette as well as questions regarding international protocol. It is important to practice civility. It is contagious. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Teri Davis Newman U.S. View Profile
| I can answer virtually any question pertaining to manners and etiquette. | Available Ask A Question |
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