Etiquette in Society, in Business, in Politics and at Home by Emily Post

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“Many who scoff at a book of etiquette would be shocked to hear the least expression of levity touching the Ten Commandments...” Thus opens the introduction to one of the most popular American non-fiction books – one that was avidly studied by both men and women, children and adults, leaders of society and those who yearned to be part of the charmed circle! Etiquette in Society, in Business, in Politics and at Home by Emily Post was first published in 1922 and became an instant bestseller. It has gone through several revisions, been updated frequently and continues to be an encyclopedia for those who are confused and in despair about which fork to use, and what to wear for a black tie dinner. Following the success of her book, Emily Post attained cult status and became a byword for doing the right thing. She was syndicated in at least 200 journals and magazines and spoke extensively on radio programs meant to ease the pain of the socially inept. Today, her descendants head a multimillion dollar conglomerate which includes the Emily Post Institute. Almost all her grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren have something to do with giving advice on social matters. The word etiquette has interesting origins. A Scottish gardener employed by Louis XIV to work in the gardens at Versailles was infuriated by people who trespassed on the perfectly manicured lawns. He put up signs or “tickets” known as “etiquettes” in French, warning people which paths to follow. However, when his signs were ignored, he complained to the King, who issued a stern warning, “Keep within the etiquettes!” The chapters in Etiquette are divided according to different titles. Starting with “Introductions” it advises the aspiring man or woman about town on what is the correct form to be followed while introducing people to each other. Other chapters include Consideration for Servants, Details of Place at a Formal Dinner, The Child at Table etc. Some of the rules may seem quaint, dated and even amusing today. The rules have changed considerably since Emily Post first published her definitive book on the subject. Globalization has resulted in cross-cultural social dynamics. Yet, the primary rules of etiquette, namely respect, avoiding giving of offense and consideration for the feelings of others still remains paramount in our dealings and Etiquette in Society, in Business, in Politics and at Home remains a milestone in the annals of self-help books.

Episode Date
00 – Introduction: Manners and Morals, by Richard Duffy
Jan 02, 2025
01 – What Is Best Society?
Jan 01, 2025
02 – Introductions
Dec 31, 2024
03 – Greetings
Dec 30, 2024
04 – Salutations of Courtesy
Dec 29, 2024
05 – On the Street and in Public
Dec 28, 2024
06 – At the Opera, the Theatre, and Other Public Gatherings
Dec 27, 2024
07 – Conversation
Dec 26, 2024
08 – Words, Phrases and Pronunciation
Dec 25, 2024
09 – One’s Position in the Community
Dec 24, 2024
10 – Cards and Visits
Dec 23, 2024
11 – Invitations, Acceptances and Regrets
Dec 22, 2024
12-1 – The Well-Appointed House, Part 1
Dec 21, 2024
12-2 – The Well-Appointed House, Part 2
Dec 20, 2024
12-3 – The Well-Appointed House, Part 3
Dec 19, 2024
13 – Teas and Other Afternoon Parties
Dec 18, 2024
14-1 – Formal Dinners, Part 1
Dec 17, 2024
14-2 – Formal Dinners, Part 2
Dec 16, 2024
14-3 – Formal Dinners, Part 3
Dec 15, 2024
14-4 – Formal Dinners, Part 4
Dec 14, 2024
14-5 – Formal Dinners, Part 5
Dec 13, 2024
15 – Dinner-Giving with Limited Equipment
Dec 12, 2024
16 – Luncheons, Breakfasts and Suppers
Dec 11, 2024
17-1 – Balls and Dances, Part 1
Dec 10, 2024
17-2 – Balls and Dances, Part 2
Dec 09, 2024
18 – The Debutante
Dec 08, 2024
19 – The Chaperon and Other Conventions
Dec 07, 2024
20 – Engagements
Dec 06, 2024
21-1 – First Preparations before a Wedding, Part 1
Dec 05, 2024
21-2 – First Preparations before a Wedding, Part 2
Dec 04, 2024
21-3 – First Preparations before a Wedding, Part 3
Dec 03, 2024
22-1 – The Day of the Wedding, Part 1
Dec 02, 2024
22-2 – The Day of the Wedding, Part 2
Dec 01, 2024
22-3 – The Day of the Wedding, Part 3
Nov 30, 2024
23 – Christenings
Nov 29, 2024
24 – Funerals
Nov 28, 2024
25-1 – The Country House and Its Hospitality, Part 1
Nov 27, 2024
25-2 – The Country House and Its Hospitality, Part 2
Nov 26, 2024
26 – The House Party in Camp
Nov 25, 2024
27-1 – Notes and Shorter Letters, Part 1
Nov 24, 2024
27-2 – Notes and Shorter Letters, Part 2
Nov 23, 2024
27-3 – Notes and Shorter Letters, Part 3
Nov 22, 2024
27-4 – Notes and Shorter Letters, Part 4
Nov 21, 2024
27-5 – Notes and Shorter Letters, Part 5
Nov 20, 2024
28 – Longer Letters
Nov 19, 2024
29 – The Fundamentals of Good Behavior
Nov 18, 2024
30 – Clubs and Club Etiquette
Nov 17, 2024
31 – Games and Sports
Nov 16, 2024
32 – Etiquette in Business and Politics
Nov 15, 2024
33-1 – Dress, Part 1
Nov 14, 2024
33-2 – Dress, Part 2
Nov 13, 2024
34 – The Clothes of a Gentleman
Nov 12, 2024
35 – The Kindergarten of Etiquette
Nov 11, 2024
36 – Every-Day Manners at Home
Nov 10, 2024
37-1 – Traveling at Home and Abroad, Part 1
Nov 09, 2024
37-2 – Traveling at Home and Abroad, Part 2
Nov 08, 2024
38 – The Growth of Good Taste in America
Nov 07, 2024