Category: Etiquette Tuesday

Etiquette Tuesday: Thanks!
[ 2 ] November 15, 2011 |

Etiquette Tuesday: Thanks!

There are those occasions where a simple thank you is appropriate but what about those occasions where a formal notice should be sent out?  I think alot of people are confused on where it is appropriate to send out the formal “Thank you” note versus a simple thank you as your guests exit the premises.  […]

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Etiquette Tuesday: The Dominator
[ 10 ] November 8, 2011 |

Etiquette Tuesday: The Dominator

Dining in groups can be fun, dining in groups when one person dominates the conversation is not so fun.  We have all been there with the person who cannot seem to shut-up and let anyone else voice their opinion on the conversation.  I admit there are times when I’m more passionate about a topic and […]

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Etiquette Tuesday: Good Job
[ 0 ] November 1, 2011 |

Etiquette Tuesday: Good Job

This week I step away from the reprimands and can actually pat one restaurant on the back for their good etiquette.  This weekend I decided to try something a little different for brunch and ventured over to El Centro D.F. on 14th Street.  The thing about brunch in the District is the same problem that […]

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Etiquette Tuesday: Unsolicited Advice
[ 4 ] October 25, 2011 |

Etiquette Tuesday: Unsolicited Advice

One of my top five pet peeves is unsolicited advice.  This is the advice that you never ask for but someone feels it’s their duty to offer it during the most inconvenient convenient times.  One of those many times in my life has been unfortunately during the dining hour.  This week’s Etiquette Tuesday speaks to […]

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Etiquette Tuesday: Scheduling Conflicts
[ 3 ] October 18, 2011 |

Etiquette Tuesday: Scheduling Conflicts

A part of writing about food is clearly visiting tons of restaurants.  For myself and many other food bloggers, sometimes these restaurant visits are due to personal invites from the restaurants.  These media/food events can last anywhere from one hour to three hours depending on what type of event it is and on this Etiquette […]

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