Excerpt from book of etiquette
lillian eichler
if a glass or cup is dropped and broken,...
English, 16.12.2019 20:31, bbyjean9974
Excerpt from book of etiquette
lillian eichler
if a glass or cup is dropped and broken, embarrassed apologies will not put it together again, but a word of sincere regret to the
hostess will relieve the awkwardness of the moment, and will be as gratifying to hedas profuse apologies. sometimes a cup of
coffee or a glass of water is overturned at the table. this is, of course, a very serious and unpleasant accident, but there is no
necessity in making matters worse by fussing about it and offering several exaggerated apologies. a simple word or two to the
hostess will suffice.
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which would be a proper thesis for the section labeled table accidents?
if a guest breaks something, he should replace it.
accidents should be dealt with quickly and quietly.
one should avoid fancy dinners because of accidents.
there are ways to prevent spilling coffee at the dinner table.
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English, 21.06.2019 22:00, pinkypie123457
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