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How to Behave

A Guide to Modern Manners

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Hardcover
$14.95 US
4.98"W x 7.02"H x 0.9"D   | 13 oz | 36 per carton
On sale Oct 04, 2011 | 224 Pages | 978-1-59474-547-8
Let How to Behave teach you the intricacies of

     •  Road Rage Survival
     •  Airplane Seating Etiquette 
     •  Facebook Manners
     •  Shopping Cart Navigation
     •  Polite E-mail Practices
     •  Crowded Elevator Propriety
     •  Office Cubicle Courtesy
     •  Online Dating Decorum

From the grocery store to the workplace, from standing in line to friending online, How to Behave gives you step-by-step instructions and multiple strategies for navigating the social situations of modern life.
“Move over, Emily Post!”—New York Magazine

“Hip, hilarious, and utterly indispensable, this is the perfect guide for those of us who have ever had a really bad date, navigated a busy airport, or been the victim of road rage.”—TucsonCitizen.com

“A 21st-century etiquette guide for [adults], this better behavior resource is both helpful and hysterical!”—Scholastic Parent & Child
Caroline Tiger is a weekly columnist for the Philadelphia Inquirer. Her writing also appears in The New York Times Style Magazine, Town & Country, Salon, Self, Ms., and a host of other national publications. She lives in Philadelphia.

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Let How to Behave teach you the intricacies of

     •  Road Rage Survival
     •  Airplane Seating Etiquette 
     •  Facebook Manners
     •  Shopping Cart Navigation
     •  Polite E-mail Practices
     •  Crowded Elevator Propriety
     •  Office Cubicle Courtesy
     •  Online Dating Decorum

From the grocery store to the workplace, from standing in line to friending online, How to Behave gives you step-by-step instructions and multiple strategies for navigating the social situations of modern life.

Praise

“Move over, Emily Post!”—New York Magazine

“Hip, hilarious, and utterly indispensable, this is the perfect guide for those of us who have ever had a really bad date, navigated a busy airport, or been the victim of road rage.”—TucsonCitizen.com

“A 21st-century etiquette guide for [adults], this better behavior resource is both helpful and hysterical!”—Scholastic Parent & Child

Author

Caroline Tiger is a weekly columnist for the Philadelphia Inquirer. Her writing also appears in The New York Times Style Magazine, Town & Country, Salon, Self, Ms., and a host of other national publications. She lives in Philadelphia.