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What your mother should've told you and nobody else will / Natalie Reilly

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Sydney : Fairfax Books/Allen & Unwin, 2012.Description: vii, 166 p. ; 18 cmISBN:
  • 9781742379425
  • 1742379427 (pbk.)
Other title:
  • What your mother should have told you & nobody else will
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 158.1 23
Summary: Short essays provide advice about handling social dilemmas in families, at work, in social media, and more.Summary: A collection of answers for 21st-century dilemmas, from the seemingly minor--like in-flight etiquette, to the top 10 lessons of life--including how to survive a set-back For anyone who has ever lost sleep over how to properly end a friendship, wondered how to recover from an e-mail faux pas at work, or longed to appear smarter at a dinner party, here is the book with the answers. It is an ironic fact that in this time of nonstop communication, the potential for social blunders has never been quite so ripe. Here at last is a collection of advice on modern manners, solutions for old-fashioned conundrums, and everything in between. These are all the things your mother should have taught you, but if she didn't (or you didn't listen), this book will.
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Short essays provide advice about handling social dilemmas in families, at work, in social media, and more.

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A collection of answers for 21st-century dilemmas, from the seemingly minor--like in-flight etiquette, to the top 10 lessons of life--including how to survive a set-back For anyone who has ever lost sleep over how to properly end a friendship, wondered how to recover from an e-mail faux pas at work, or longed to appear smarter at a dinner party, here is the book with the answers. It is an ironic fact that in this time of nonstop communication, the potential for social blunders has never been quite so ripe. Here at last is a collection of advice on modern manners, solutions for old-fashioned conundrums, and everything in between. These are all the things your mother should have taught you, but if she didn't (or you didn't listen), this book will.

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