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Awesome Etiquette

Episode #41: Very Personal Items

Awesome Etiquette

Daniel Post Senning

Health & Fitness, Society & Culture, Relationships, Kids & Family

4.4645 Ratings

🗓️ 22 June 2015

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

A college professor asks how to give his students dignity and space in a public place when he runs into them at the drugstore buying very personal items. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Oh, sorry, do you want to give it a read?

0:02.0

Sure.

0:03.0

Just to warm up the thing.

0:04.0

Voice.

0:05.0

The thing that makes you talk?

0:06.0

Exactly.

0:07.0

Maybe it's just that you don't know how to use social courtesy.

0:11.0

Oh, that's old-fashioned.

0:14.0

Watch how Lizzie Post and Dan Post-San.

0:18.0

Act as host and postists.

0:20.0

They know that courtesy means showing respect, thinking of the other person, real friendliness.

0:26.3

On this episode of Awesome Etiquette, we'll tackle your questions on Wi-Fi passwords, self-inviting guests, and whether or not you may decline them.

0:35.7

What to do when you recognize someone, as they're buying some personal items?

0:40.6

How to ask for cash as a wedding gift and a listener inquires as to why Dan worked on his honeymoon.

0:47.8

We'll also hear from Dan in our postscript segment with a reflection on the wedding.

0:52.9

What he may have done differently? All that

0:56.1

and your etiquette salute coming up. Awesome etiquette comes to you from the studios of Vermont

1:01.1

Public Radio and is proud to be part of the Infinite Guest Network from American Public Media.

1:05.8

I'm Lizzie Post. And I'm Dan Post Sending from the Emily Post Institute. Dude, you got some big stuff going on.

1:12.1

I mean, not that your wedding wasn't big enough.

1:14.2

Could your life just calm down a little bit?

1:17.0

I know. We need to just slow down.

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