Little etiquette details help make favorable impression
DALLAS — It’s often the little things — sending thank-you notes, firmly shaking hands or knowing your table manners — that leave lasting impressions, etiquette experts advise.
"All of these things are so very basic, but they speak to who we are,” said Joy Weaver , who specializes in corporate and social etiquette training.
Mastering the social graces will make you feel more co...
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