As if having their own cupcakes, magazines, and fast-food decor weren’t enough, men also now get their very own etiquette guide, courtesy of Esquire critic and Bourdain BFF John Mariani. Taking a few ...
In a classroom full of students wearing suits and ties, West Philadelphia teacher Dwayne Frazier is teaching skills to last a lifetime.
Knowing how to be a gentleman used to be straightforward: There were codes that were passed down, instilled, and strictly enforced. With both social mores and the nature of masculinity itself wildly ...
Introductions: When a gentleman offers his hand—gloved or ungloved—a lady does not recoil and yell, “What are you, crazy?” This is a handshake, and a lady knows it poses her no threat. If she must ...
Last week, when meeting someone for the first time, we agreed to meet at a coffee shop. As I entered, a woman with a limp also approached, so I held ...
In an effort to help young ladies and gentlemen become more self-confident and courteous, The Charleston School of Protocol and Etiquette, Inc. will offer its annual summer etiquette camp. Civil Savvy ...
I have an etiquette question. Is it still acceptable to refer to men as “gentlemen” and women as “ladies?” I have read that some people may take offense to the use of those words. At baseball games ...
It's the age-old debate for hat wearers: is it rude to wear a hat inside? At the end of the 19th century and early 20th century, hat-wearing was at its peak, and it was considered proper etiquette to ...
I have read that some people may take offense to the use of those words. At baseball games that I attend, the team used to be introduced on the field by the announcer saying, “And now, ladies and ...