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How To Be A Lady: A Contemporary Guide To Common Courtesy
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How To Be A Lady: A Contemporary Guide to Common Courtesy

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By Candace Simpson-Giles
Whether a woman is a contractor, a stay-at-home mother, or a high-powered attorney, the suggestions in How To Be A Lady will cause others to think, "Wow! She's got it all together!" The roles women play in society today are drastically different than they were twenty-five years ago, and some of the rules have changed. "Somewhere along the way," says the
author, "the art of being a lady was lost in the shuffle to become a self-sufficient, straight shooting, agressive survivor in the world. . . . Some of us lost sight of the rewards that being a lady could bring."
• A lady is always on her toes, realizing that every encounter makes a lasting impression.
• A lady thinks before she speaks and knows that false congeniality is as obvious as fake eyelashes. Trends come and go, but true style is timeless.
• If a lady is on a diet, she does not talk about it at the table.
• A lady never makes a date out of desperation.
• A lady never eats her lunch while she is behind the wheel of a car.
• A lady makes it a point to know the names of the teams playing in the Super Bowl.
 
 

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