Last week, we presented to you part one of our Social Etiquette series. In the second installment of our series we focus subjects ranging from conversing with other to goodbyes….Read More!
Last week, we presented to you part one of our Social Etiquette series. In the second installment of our series we focus subjects ranging from conversing with other to goodbyes….Read More!
RFND: Gentlemen’s Etiquette IV
Sometimes we forget how important social behavior is to a young gent’s personal image. Creating a powerful but positive impression in an business or personal situation is critical. In this two part series, we will give you a few pointers to help you survive the wilds of public soiree’sRead More…….
I don’t know about you? But, I’ve been guilty of breaking this rule from time to time. Punctuality, is one of those realities that if you over step it too often, your bond to cause some kind of damage to your reputation..READ MORE!
RFND: Gentlemen’s Etiquette II
Hello Gents We’re back to present to you another RFND: Gentlemen’s Etiquette rule. Today’s rule is “Indoor hat removal”. READ MORE….
RFND: Gentleman’s Etiquette
It’s not the easy rule to follow but shows people you have self control.
Levelheadedness let’s others know your aways in control…READ MORE!
RFND: How To Tie A Necktie!
A while back we illustrated how to tie a bow tie with nothing but patients, will power and the most important skill… patients!! Now that you slain the stylish furies of the bow tie. Let’s go for something a little easier, the necktie. Past down from generations of fathers to son…READ ON
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