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Manners Across the Pond: What Brits and Americans Get Right (and Wrong!), According to an Etiquette Expert
'Divided by a common language': How Brits and Americans differ in key social moments Etiquette expert William Hanson breaks down key differences between British and American manners Having worked with ...
The British royal family is known for their very strict rules in everything they do, including this specific etiquette rule ...
The British are often celebrated for their civility, a reputation built on a foundation of unwritten rules and social codes. While some might seem rigid at first glance, they are, at their core, all ...
A guide to peculiar British road etiquette for Americans (including the art of the ‘thank you’ wave)
Americans embarking on a road trip around the U.K. may think that mastering driving on the "wrong" side of the road will be their biggest challenge. Far from it. They'll also have to navigate ...
Meghan Markle is officially a member of the royal family. She now has to follow etiquette rules like curtsying to higher-ranking royals, holding a teacup properly, and sitting with a "duchess slant." ...
Etiquette professional Jayne Withers shed light on the most frequent dining faux pas committed by Americans in a chat with Business Insider. Withers, a UK native who now hosts etiquette classes in ...
A British etiquette coach shared his take on the "proper" way to have bread and butter, only to be countered by a content creator on Instagram.
Etiquette expert William Hanson breaks down key differences between British and American manners Having worked with six royal households, Hanson shares timeless tips in his new book Just Good Manners ...
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