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  2. William Hanson (author) - Wikipedia

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    William Richard Henry Hanson FRSA (born 2 September 1989) is a British etiquette coach, a twice Sunday Times bestselling author, [1] and host of podcasts Help I Sexted My Boss and Keeping Up Appearances: The Luxury Podcast from Bristol, England.

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    Sara Jane Ho (Chinese: 何佩蓉) is a Chinese educator, socialite, [1] and founder of Institute Sarita, a Beijing finishing school established in 2013. [2] [3] She is the etiquette expert for the 2022 Netflix series Mind Your Manners. [4]

  4. 27 Best Etiquette Books to Read Now - AOL

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    A Kids' Guide to Manners: 50 Fun Etiquette Lessons for Kids (and Their Families) Manners for kids aren't just saying "please" and "thank you," as Katherine Flannery's guide points out.

  5. 14 WORST Etiquette Mistakes You're Making Every Day - AOL

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    Asking if You Can Bring a Plus One. You get an invitation to a wedding, but it only has your name on it. This is a clear sign that you do not have a plus one for this event.

  6. Florence Hartley - Wikipedia

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    Hartley was an advocate of more healthful practices for women, and a critic of social customs that she saw as jeopardizing women's health. [15]: 176 Despite the conservatism of her general approach to etiquette, Hartley denounced the corset, which some other early women writers on etiquette defended.

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  8. Etiquette - Wikipedia

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    The Book of the Courtier (1528), by Baldassare Castiglione, identified the manners and the morals required by socially ambitious men and women for success in a royal court of the Italian Renaissance (14th–17th c.); as an etiquette text, The Courtier was an influential courtesy book in 16th-century Europe.

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