Some things never go out of style. The book doubles down on:
Remember that tone is often lost in text. When in doubt, keep it professional and avoid "Reply All" unless necessary.
The 18th edition emphasizes that while (etiquette) may change, the principles (manners) do not. Respect: Treating others as if they are valuable. Emily Post's Etiquette, 18th Edition
Emily Post’s 18th Edition isn't about being perfect or "fancy." It’s about building better relationships through mindfulness. By focusing on how our actions affect those around us, we create a more comfortable world for everyone.
Making sure our actions don't waste others' time. Honesty: Being truthful but tactful. 2. Navigating the Digital Age Some things never go out of style
Guidelines on how to use pronouns respectfully and navigate gender-neutral greetings.
Etiquette often gets a bad rap as a list of rigid "don’ts" and dusty traditions. However, the 18th Edition of Emily Post’s Etiquette: Manners for a New World reminds us that at its core, etiquette is about one thing: The 18th edition emphasizes that while (etiquette) may
Failing to respond to an invitation is still considered a major breach of social contract. The Bottom Line