
Etiquette Made Easy
"Etiquette Made Easy" by Edward Summers Squier is a guide on social manners and etiquette written in the early 20th century. The book aims to help readers navigate the complexities of polite behavior in various social situations, covering a broad range of events and interactions that define good manners in that era. At the start of the work, Squier presents a humorous account of politeness across different cultures, emphasizing the importance of consideration for others in fostering genuine courtesy. He sets the tone for his guide by highlighting the significance of personal cleanliness and proper conduct in social settings. The opening portion introduces readers to the book's alphabetical organization, illustrating how it will serve as a practical resource for those uncertain of the proper etiquette to observe in various contexts, from formal dinners to casual afternoon teas.
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