bespoke — Etiquette
Q is for the Queen
Etiquette Office William Hanson
A-Z of British Etiquette When greeting The Queen it is polite for men to bow and women to curtsey. Unlike at the end of a stage show, men should bow from the...
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R is for RSVP
Etiquette Office summer parties William Hanson
A-Z of British Etiquette Most people with even the most limited knowledge of French know what RSVP stands for but many pronounce the S in the first word, when that S does...
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S is for Smart Casual
Etiquette Office William Hanson
A-Z of British Etiquette This dress code is today a little unclear with many not knowing whether they can or cannot wear denim. For younger parties then jeans are probably acceptable, so...
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T is for Thank You Letters
Etiquette Office William Hanson
A-Z of British Etiquette These are compulsory. Fail to send one and accept a social future of second or third-rate parties with hosts that don’t really care about the finer details of...
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U is for U and Non-U
Etiquette Office William Hanson
A-Z of British Etiquette When engaging in conversation, your language choice and vocab can set you apart from the hoi polloi with just a few syllables. There, I said it. A dirty concept...
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