Northern AZ Luxury LIVING - VOL. 2, NO. 4

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F E AT U R E

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Men:

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f you want to derail a business deal, a burgeoning romance or be considered a jerk, ignore the power of etiquette. From ancient Greece when a handshake was a sign of equality and mutual respect (and proof that the parties came unarmed) to Emily Post’s thoughts that good manners reveal “a consideration of others and respect for self,” practicing proper etiquette sets the tone. Let’s begin with dating:

WHO YOU ARE BY HOW YOU ACT

3. Offer your date the best view or whichever seat she wants. 4. Put your phone away. 5. If in a restaurant, treat the wait staff respectfully. (Rudeness on your part is not a show of manliness but rather arrogance).

• Don’t complain about co-workers. If you have a concern, ask for a meetings or coffee to talk.

6. Message the day after a date or sooner — even a disastrous one.

• Never throw someone under the bus during meetings or out in the field.

If you’re in an office: 1. If the date was your idea, pay. If it was a more mutual undertaking, offer to pay but don’t insist. If she wants to go 50-50, so be it. 2. Take the initiative and organize the first date; don’t leave it up in the air.

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• Don’t refer to anyone as “dude,” “pal,” “buddy.” Your co-workers and business associates have names.

• Never bring stinky food to the office.

• Return phone calls/emails. • Stand up when introducing yourself or being introduced. • Shake hands firmly — not too crushing, not too weak.

In everyday life, hold the door for women, other men, children, dogs, anybody and anything just behind you who would be inconvenienced or possibly hurt if a door hit them. Don’t speak loudly on your phone when out in public on the street or in a coffee shop. In the gym don’t hog machines, wipe down equipment after using it, put away those barbells and don’t loudly grunt while lifting weights. And men, getting down to the nitty-gritty, when wearing a suit jacket leave the bottom button unbuttoned. This practice originated at the turn of the 20th century with King Edward VII when he unbuttoned his jacket after a large meal, and it stands today as a fashion must that leads to comfort. And, always remember, good table manners never let you down.


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Design a Nursery for Baby & you

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Backyard Projects Can Elevate your Outdoor Space

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Collagen Can Fight Skin Aging

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Build your Home From the Floor Plan Up

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Make the Most of your Lifestyle

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Microdermabrasion: Fast & Easy Skin Fix

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Modernize your Outdoor Kitchen

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Feeling Bloated? Lymphatic Massage Might be the Answer

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Will Personal Style Help or Hinder the Sale of your Home?

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What to Consider When Buying a Holiday Home

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Approaches to Investing

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What Constitutes Beauty in the Landscape?

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Sprucing Up your Serveware Collection

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Orchestrate Flowers to Make your Space Sing

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Pearls Cut to the Core

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Digestifs End your Evening on a High Note

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Nail Down your Personal Style with Polish

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Pop With Color & Glitter for a Summer You

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5 Summer Fashion Tips to Stay Comfortable

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Bring your Fashion Sense Home

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Explore the Gardens of the World

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Develop your Suit Sense

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Reasons you Need a Personal Stylist

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Create your Own Special Style

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Men: Show Who you Are by How you Act

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