Why Manners Matter

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  • Why Manners Matter Book Detail

  • Author : Lucinda Holdforth
  • Release Date : 2009
  • Publisher : Penguin
  • Genre : Reference
  • Pages : 184
  • ISBN 13 : 9780399155321
  • File Size : 69,69 MB

Why Manners Matter by Lucinda Holdforth PDF Summary

Book Description: A lighthearted essay on the relevance of good manners in the modern world describes the author's own struggles with disparate value systems regarding etiquette, in an account that describes why the author believes manners to be a cornerstone of civilization and demonstrative of the world's forefront minds.

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