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Manners and discipline

By admin On Feb 06, 2010

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How to be a Lady

A lady by today’s definition knows that educating her in every way possible, from higher education to the common sense manners. Being thought of as a “lady” may be the one of the highest compliments a woman can receive in life. Some Tips how a lady has to be in her life.

When a lady is asked to be a bridesmaid, she accepts the request as an honor. If she does not particularly like the dress, she keeps this is to herself.

A lady does not ask dating couples when they are getting married. Likewise she does not ask married couples when or if they are planning to have children.

A lady never compliments one person when she is in a group setting. She chooses a moment when the two of them are alone to offer her compliment.

A lady knows how to prioritize her life in order to make her available to family, friends, career and other important considerations in her life. She also knows when she is feeling stretched too thin and how to pull back and sort out her priorities.

A lady respects other people’s time whether at the office or at home.

A lady never asks friends who are professionals, such as lawyers or doctors for free advice in their area of specialty.

A lady returns any item she borrows in a timely manner and in the same condition she received it.

A lady returns any item she borrows in a timely manner and in the same condition she received it.

A lady never makes a date out of depression.

A lady does not discuss her break ups with others.

A lady never points out the imperfections of her mate to others.

A lady is always on her toes, she realizes that every encounter makes lasting impressions.

A lady learns how she looks best when being photographed.

When walking her dog, a lady always cleans up after her past.

A lady leaves her cell phone at home if at all possible when she is enjoying a night out on the town.

A lady never points out another’s bad manners.

If a lady arrives late for a performance of any type, she waits until there is an appropriate pause and then very quietly slips into her seat.

A lady makes every effort not to be late.

A lady stays away from public gatherings if she has a fever.

A lady knows how to make others feet at ease.

A lady excuses herself when she has a sneezing attack or a profusely runny nose.

A lady does not talk during a performance, a sermon or a lecture

A lady will always be a good neighbor and offer help when she sees it is needed.

A lady graciously accepts a compliment by simply saying with “Thank You”

A lady never eats her lunch while she is behind the wheel of a car.

A lady knows how to behave in other people’s churches.

A lady does not use her car horn indiscriminately.

A lady uses her turn signals.

A lady does not put her make up on while driving a car. A lady parks her car carefully. If she scratches another car she leaves a note.

A lady does not telephone someone’s home at a terribly early or extremely late hour unless it is an emergency.

A lady who lives in a condominium or an apartment is mindful of her neighbors and keeps the volume of her television set and stereo at a level she knows will not disturb others.

A lady never takes her pets to other people’s home, unless she is specially urged to do so.

A lady does not encourage another person’s dog to bark nor does she tease it.

A lady does not feel obligated to invite other people’s pets to her home.

If a bellhop offers to assist a lady in hailing a cab, a lady may accept the offer, but understands that a tip is implied.

When a lady recognizes friends and acquaintances at other tables in a restaurant, she feels free to greet them, but only in the least intrusive way possible.

When a lady makes her way down a row in a crowded theater, she faces the people who are already in their seats.

A lady always says something nice about someone or just does not speak of him or her at all.

A lady does not kiss and tell.

When a lady agrees to be a bridesmaid, she understands that she will be asked to pitch in on some gifts.

A lady is quick to compliment the good manners of another lady’s children

When a lady is in the presence of a sneezing person, she offers a quick to “Bless you”.

When a lady vacates a house or apartment where she has been living, she leaves it clean.

When a lady is unsure of how to dress for a particular occasion, she asks her host.

A lady does not wear clothes so revealing that they embrace others.

A lady thinks about who will be attending an event before she chooses her wardrobe.

A lady has her heels resoled and the taps replaced when needed.

A lady makes sure her shoes are appropriately polished.

A lady knows what color shoes to wear with her outfit.

A lady does not wear shoes that clash with the rest of her outfit.

A lady wears a camisole if her blouse or dress is sheer enough to reveal the details of her bra.

A lady builds her wardrobe on a foundation of well-made clothes that will not be out of style after one season and will endure repeated cleaning and wear.

A Lady and her Purse

A lady does not carry a bag that could be considered a “lethal weapon” on an airplane or other closely crowded environment as she walks past others.

Make sure the purse fits the occasion. A small beaded bag is wonderful for weddings or formal events at which a lady is wearing elegant attire.

A moderately sized leather bag is a complementary look for a business cocktail event or lunch meeting.

A bulky purse will only be hard to maneuver in a crowd or in a restaurant.

When calling on a business client, it can be awakened to have both a briefcase and a purse to carry on the appointment.

Soft-sided briefcases have now been conveniently designed with many compartments and pockets that can serve the purpose of concealing lipstick, credit cards and other necessities that a women might need during her business visit.

While travelling on vacation, large purses can be appropriate for making sure that a lady has all her essentials.

A purse can reflect a lady’s personality and attitude for the occasion. It can be as important as the right jewelry some fashion stylists assert.

A lady knows that her posture is as important as any article of clothing on her back.

A lady does not dump the contents of her purse on the table for all to see.

A lady does not buy clothes a size too small in hopes she will one day be able to wear them.

A lady does not wear strappy sandals and airy open-toed shoes when working in a conservative business environment.

A lady is careful about the jewelry she wears. She should prefer to have someone looking her in the eye instead of watching her earrings swing back and forth during an animated conversation.

A lady gets a pedicure in preparation for the warm weather months.

A lady is mindful of her appearance at all times.

If a lady chooses to wear nail polish she makes sure it is not clipped.

A lady never paints her nails in public.

A lady does not wear linen before Easter or after Labor Day.

A lady who colors her hair knows when her roots are showing and makes an appointment with her stylist.

If a lady expects her legs to be seen, she either shaves her legs or wears hose.

A lady goes on a date

Over the course of her lifetime, a lady will be presented with many opportunities for dating. Whether her date takes her to an elegant restaurant or a rock concert, a lady knows how to handle herself in every social situation.

A lady knows herself; she knows how long it will take to get ready. For that reason, a lady is always ready when her date arrives.

A lady realizes that the purse she carries makes a statement about her.

A lady never adjusts her bra or bust line within view of other people. She also does not let her bra straps show unless they were meant to show.

A lady tips the person who shampoos her hair at her saloon.

A lady and her luggage

Whether on an overnight business trip or a grand tour of Europe, a lady will find many occasions when she will need to pack a suitcase.

A lady does not attempt to carry more luggage on an airplane than is allowed by the airline.

A lady makes sure her bags are identifiable from others and that her luggage tags are up-to-date in the event of lost luggage.

A lady donates the clothing she no longer wears to those less fortunate than she.

A lady owns an evening bag or a small purse for special nighttime events.

A lady never asks another lady what her outfit cost or what size it is.

A lady does not feel the urge to wear eight rings on one hand.

A lady follows the lead of her supervisor when determining how to dress.

A lady knows that her travel agent is a fount of knowledge when needing advice on how to dress for a vacation.

A lady knows whether she has the figure to wear tight clothing. She knows that just because an item of clothing comes in her size does not mean she should wear it.

A lady’s behavior when she goes to a wedding

A lady only attends weddings to which she has been invited.

She arrives on time and sits on the appropriate side of the aisle. During the ceremony she stands when everyone else does and she does not chat during the music.

At the reception she speaks to the bride and groom and to their parents.

When choosing her attitude for a wedding, a lady is careful not to choose anything that will upstage the bride.

A lady never wears white to a wedding unless it is her own. She is also mindful that the fabric she is wearing is appropriate for the season.

For daytime weddings a lady chooses a dress or a suit that is softer than her usual businesses attire.

For an early evening wedding, a lady may choose a cocktail dress or a dressier suit. Floor length or three quarter length dresses are appropriate for formal weddings.

A lady wears clean and fresh underwear.

A lady knows when she needs to wear a slip or a half-slip and does so.

A lady never purchases an item of clothing with the express intent of wearing it once and returning it later.

A lady wears hosiery to formal weddings and dinners, as well as in formal business settings.

A lady should never ask someone if she looks fat in something.

A lady knows that whenever there is a doubt the color, black is best.

A lady knows that trends come and go while true style is timeless.

A lady knows that false congeniality is as oblivious as bad false eyelashes.

A lady goes to Dinner

A lady does not carry her cellular phone into a restaurant. If she must, she turns it off.

A lady knows when it is acceptable to eat the garnish.

When a lady has an unpleasant tine in a restaurant, she does not badger the wait staff. She lodges her complaint with the management.

A lady leaves a Tip

When a lady is dining alone or with friends and has accepted responsibility for settling the clock, she also knows it is her responsibility to leave a tip for the server.

A lady does not discuss the amount she is tipping with her guests.

A lady offers to split the dinner tab with a gentleman if she chooses.

A lady knows when it is acceptable to drink through a straw.

When a lady has a bit of food lodged in her teeth and she cannot remove it discreetly.

If a lady’s meal is slow to arrive from the kitchen, she urges them “Please go ahead without me”.

If a lady is on a diet, she does not talk about it at the table.

If a lady has invited a gentleman or any other friend out for dinner, it is her responsibility to make the reservation.

If a lady has not made a dinner reservation, she accepts the fact that she may have to wait in the bar.

How to know which fork to use

If the table has been set correctly, a lady has no problem knowing which fork, spoon or knife to pick up first.

A lady does not talk with her mouth full

A lady knows to start with the fork on the outside. If the salad fork is in the wrong place, she does not make a scene.

When a lady finishes eating, she places her knife and fork on her plate. She never places a piece of dirty flatware back on the table.

Once a lady’s dinner knife has been dirtied, she never lets it touch the tablecloth.

A lady does not salt her food before tasting it. She would never insult the cook in that way.

How to order a bottle of wine

A lady will find herself hosting a dinner at which it will be her responsibility to select a bottle of wine.

When a lady pours from a bottle of wine, she finishes by turning the bottle slightly upward, thus preventing drips that might stain.

How to make a dinner Reservation

A lady realizes that a dinner reservation is a verbal contract between her and the restaurant.

A lady does not take it personally if a restaurant is unable to seat her party at the time she requests.

If a lady does not know the established dress code of a restaurant at which she is planning to dine, she calls ahead.

A lady does not engage in a debate over politics or religion or other sensitive issues at the dinner table.

How to use a dinner Napkin

After a lady has been seated, her first action is always to place her dinner napkin in her lap.

She does not wait for the server to do so, although in some extremely fancy restaurants, that is done.

A lady never places her napkin back on the table until she is finished with her meal and about to leave.

A lady tips graciously and as generously as the service merits.

A lady always tips the valet parking attendant.

A lady never assumes that somebody else will pick up the tab.

A lady does not crunch her ice.

A lady says the right thing

A lady does not voice strong opinions about controversial topics with total strangers or business associates who she does not know well.

A lady consults the dictionary for correct spelling and definitions of words she uses in her conversations and correspondence.

A lady does not correct another person’s grammar.

A lady never curses in front of others.

A lady knows that “please” and “thank you” are still the magic words.

A lady does not brag.

A lady does not nag.

A lady knows how to give a compliment.

A lady knows how to accept a compliment by saying “Thank You”.

How to start a conversation

Whether at a party, a business meeting or formal occasion, a lady is comfortable striking up a conversation with any pleasant person she chooses.

To prevent awkwardness she begins with positive, noncontroversial subject matter.

When a lady initiates a telephone conversation, she knows it is her responsibility to end that conversation.

A lady never tells jokes that may embarrass other people, even if those other people are not in the room.

A lady does not laugh at racist, sexist or anti-gay jokes.

A lady never gossips.

A lady always thinks before she speaks

A lady knows how to make and accept an apology.

How to end a conversation

A lady realizes that every conversation must come to an end.

When a lady makes a telephone call, she accepts the responsibility for ending that conversation.

When a conversation begins in her office or at her work station, it is her obligation to bring that conversation to an end.

Even in social situations, such as a cocktail party, a lady may end a conversation.

If an apology is sincerely offered, a lady accepts it with good grace.

A lady does not raise her voice when angry. It is only proper to shout at someone when he or she is in danger or about to score a touchdown.

How to say, “I’m sorry”.

When a lady apologizes, she looks the person in the eye and directs and to the point simply by saying sorry.

When a lady makes an apology, she means it. She says she is sorry and realizes that the apology does not downplay her mistake.

A lady uses the phrase “excuse me” as she is moving through a crowded room. She only says “I’m sorry” when an apology is in order.

A lady excuses herself when she is in public place and needs to make a call on her cell phone.

A lady always returns voice mail and pages promptly.

A lady never mentions her monthly period or the fact that she has cramps, except to the closest of friends.

How to make a compliant

A lady knows, however, that it is useless to make a complaint unless it is made to the right person.

When a lady makes a complaint, she gives specific reasons for her displeasure. She does not make threats.

A lady never whispers in the presence of others. If she has something to say to others she waits until she and other person are alone.

How to write a sympathy note

It is appropriate and even expected for a lady to express her sympathy upon the death of someone she has known admired or respected.

She may also wish to express her sympathy to a close friend who has lot a loved one.

A lady never claims to have seen a movie she hasn’t seen or to have read a book about which she has only read reviews.

A lady gives a party

A lady uses her best china or dinnerware to serve her guests. If something breaks, she is not disturbed and does not allow her guests to feel any guilt over the matter.

If a guest offers to bring the wine or to help in some other way with the dinner menu, a lady either accept or decline the offer.

If a guest arrives with a bottle of wine, a lady is not obligated to serve it. She accepts it as a gift to be enjoyed at her discretion.

How to set up a bar

A lady does not stock her bar in order to impress people. She stocks her bar with the libations people actually want to drink.

In every case a lady makes sure to have ample ice and she offers a variety of mixers, not just for the pleasure of her drinking friends.

A lady knows that her bar is never complete without sliced limes and lemons, a jigger, a stirrer and a tall stack of hand ironed, starched cotton cocktail napkins.

A lady always serves food when serving alcohol to offset its effects.

A lady makes it a point to know the names of the teams playing in the super bowl.

A lady makes a point to ask her dinner guests if they have any dietary restrictions she should consider before planning her menu.

A lady does not give surprise birthday parties or baby or bridal showers unless she is certain the honoree likes to be surprised.

A lady makes sugar free sweeteners and low calorie creamers available to her guests.

How to seat in a table

A lady always sets the table before her guests arrive.

A lady is not required to open a hostess gift in the presence of the giver unless she desires to do so.

A lady has to set the tables when she will be expected to seat a table. At that moment she as a hostess will be asked to decide where each of her guests will sit during the meal.

About Flowers and candles

A romantic dinner table really needs fresh flowers and the soft glow of candles. A lady arranges them in a low vase or bowl, so they do not hamper eye contact between her and her guests.

She shies away from overly aromatic blooms such as heavy-scented lilies, which can overpower even the strongest passion.

If a guest offers to help clean up after the party, a lady may either accept or decline the offer. However, she has no reason to expect that such an offer will be made.

A lady makes sure that her invitation, whether it comes by telephone or by mail, provides all the necessary information. She gives the time, the date, the location and the expected attire.

How to set a dinner set

A lady knows how to set an elegant, if rudimentary, dinner table. The basic equipment is arranged in this manner.

A lady does not hesitate to invite her guests into the kitchen as she finishes preparations for her dinner.

A lady is always ready before her first guest arrives. She does not answer the door in her robe half made-up.

If a lady is still making last minute adjustments to the food, she encourages her guests to begin the first course.

A lady clearly lets her guests know where to park.

A lady lets her neighbors know when she is hosting a large number of people, especially if she has a limited amount of parking near her home.

How to serve dinner

Before a lady’s guests arrive, she has already placed the dinner plates, flatware and glasses on the table. Once the guests have chatted for a bit and have perhaps had a drink of some sort, she suggests that they proceed to the table. Thereafter, the procedure is as follows:

The guests take their places.

If a lady is serving a salad, she places the salad plates directly plates.

When the guests have finished their salads, a lady removes the salad plates. If she plans to serve the dinner plates in the kitchen, she takes them away at the same time. The salad forks should remain on the guest’s plates.

A lady either serves the dinner plates in the kitchen, or she brings the main course and its side dishes to the table, where the guests serve themselves.

When guests have finished the main course, with second helpings if they are offered, a lady takes away the dinner plates along with the dinner forks and knives.

Finally, a lady serves dessert. If she has not already placed the dessert forks or spoons on the table, she may bring them out along with the dessert itself. If there is coffee, she serves it now.

If the dinner conversation continues after her guests have finished their desserts, a lady takes the empty plates away and pours more coffee. She never, rushes her friends to leave the table after a satisfying meal.

A lady hostess realizes that her guests are her primary concern.

If a lady is hosting a party alone, she does not hesitate to ask a friend to help greet her guests and show them where to put their coats and purses.

A lady realizes it is her responsibility when her guests become inebriated. She arranges for them to be driven home by a sober friend or a cab. She takes away a guests car keys if she has to.

When a guest behaves less than mannerly, a lady endures the actions of her guest, but she remembers those actions the next time she makes out het guest list.

A lady goes to a party

A lady does not turn down invitations. She never waits for something better.

A lady is never the last to leave party. Neither, if she can avoid it, is she the first to arrive.

If a lady is concerned that she will be the only “uncoupled” person at a party, she asks the host of the party before the event.

A lady does not make long-distance phone calls from other’s people’s houses unless she uses her phone card.

A lady does not dispose of her feminine hygiene products at another person’s home.

A lady knows what RSVP means and always responds to invitations bearing that request.

If a lady discovers she can attend a party for which she has already declined an invitation, she calls her host and asks if she may attend.

Once a lady discovers that she must decline an invitation that she has a already accepted, she promptly lets her host or hostess know. She gives a frank description of the reason for her change of plans and offers a sincere apology.

How to respond to an invitation

A lady wastes no time in responding to an invitation. If she sees the letters RSVP she is obligated to responds, either by telephone or in writing.

A lady understands that it is terribly inconsiderate for her not to make her intensions known.

A lady does not lay down conditions for her accepting an invitation.

A lady does not take a date to a party unless she is expected to do so.

If an invitation says, “Regrets only”, a lady lets the host or hostess know that she does not plan to attend.

At a party, a lady never spends all her time talking to one person.

If a lady does not see an ashtray, she does not smoke and she does not ask if she may do so.

A lady uses a coaster.

A lady is friendly to bartenders at a private party, but she is not required to leave tips for them.

If a lady has too much to drink at a party, she does not drive at home.

A lady knows to introduce a friend to a stranger at a party.

When to take a gift:

When a lady is invited to someone’s home - for dinner, a holiday party, or for an overnight visit – she knows how to take a gift.

For a dinner party, she may take flowers, or a bottle of wine. For a holiday party, she takes a bag of coffee beans, or maybe something she made herself, such as cookies or an ornament.

A lady always presents her gift directly to her host or hostess. Even though she takes a gift, a lady still sends a thank you note at the first opportunity after the event.

If a lady breaks something at a party, she informs the host and hostess and apologizes. If she wishes she replaces the item and presents it at another time.

If a lady has brought flowers or wine to a dinner, she still writes a thank-you note.

When to send a Thank-You note

A lady is prompt in writing thank-you notes – within ten days of receiving a gift if at all possible. Writing a note lets the giver in a triangle way just how grateful she is for hos or her generosity.

A lady need not reply to a thank-you note. A lady never shows up with or as an uninvited guest to a party.

A lady and her Friends

A lady is observant of the habits and lifestyle of friends she is visiting. She does not stay up late if her host is an early riser.

A lady makes up her bed when she says overnight at someone’s home.

A lady never says nor do things that make others feel small.

A lady never assumes that people know each other. She always makes introductions and is ready to give her own name first.

How to make an introduction

A lady uses the word companion when introducing two friends who love together.

A lady knows that when faced with a question as how to treat another person in any situation, she should remember to treat that person as she would want to be treated.

A lady doesn’t bobbard her friends with useless e-mail.

A lady does not assume her friends are interested in having a lengthy telephone conversation just before she wants to talk.

How to deal with non drinkers

If a lady chooses not to drink alcohol, she does not impose her decision on other people. She simply says “No thank you, but I would love some ginger ale.”

How to shake hands

A lady may feel free to shake hands with anyone to whom she is introduced – whether at a party or in a business setting.

A lady always extends her hand to a gentleman first, letting him know that she wishes to shake his hand.

A lady offers a firm clasp. She does not offer a full-fledged up and down pump but a quick gentle press.

A lady is always on time. She knows how long it takes time her to get ready and does not keep others waiting. If she is going to be late, she phones ahead and asks the host or hostess to begin

A lady breaks a date only for reasons of sickness, death or natural disaster. If she must cancel her plans, she does so with as much advance notice as possible.

A lady allows others to finish their thoughts and sentences.

A lady does not hesitate to dispel false rumors about her friends.

A lady opens the door for others entering a building behind her, even for men.

A lady does not give up her friends when she falls in love.

A lady knows that the ability to provide an ear to listen or a shoulder to cry in is one of the greatest gifts she can give a friend.

How to be a house guest

A lady treats her host’s furniture and other belongings with the greatest care, even more carefully than if they were her own.

A lady does not make phone calls to anyone during the dinner hour.

A lady is not afraid to carry breath mints. Neither is she reluctant to offer them to other people.

A lady never asks anyone to divulge his or her age.

A lady never reveals her age.

A lady celebrates her friends and lets them know their importance in her life.

A lady never begins a statement with “I don’t means to embarrass you, but..”

How to deal with unmarried couples

A lady never asks her friends in need what she can do for them.

A lady knowd how to be a friend to other ladies as well as to gentlemen.

A lady knows when saying “Thank You” is enough and when a bouquet of flowers is appropriate.

A lady knows that it is possible to offer assistance to gentlemen without threatening his masculinity.

A lady is never overly effusive when complimenting one friend in the presence of others.

How to deal with divorced friends

A lady regrets seeing any loving relationship break up, especially is she considers both persons to be her friends.

If her friends are recently divorced, a lady does not attempt to put them in situations – a small dinner to party, for example – where they will be forced to encounter each other.

A lady does to the office

A lady never assumes she can address her boss by her to his first name until she has been directed to do so.

A lady always shows respect not only for her superiors, but also for those who work for her.

A lady does not gossip.

A lady knows how to make a complaint about her job. She does so by going to her immediate supervisor.

A lady avoids sexist and racist terminology.

A lady realizes that the office refrigerator is not the place to conduct scientific experiments.

A lady is not late for meetings.

The etiquette of the answering machine

A lady never assumes that anyone recognizes her voice on an answering machine. She speaks clearly, identifies herself and leaves her phone number.

She leaves her message and then gets on with her life. If she needs to have a conversation, she can have one over dinner.

When a lad’s phone message is not returned in a timely fashion and a deadline is involved she calls back and if necessary leaves a second message.

A lady and her boss

A lady realizes that in some situations, there is still a chain of command.

When in a social situation such as having drinks after work she accepts without resistance her boss’s offer to pick up the tab.

If a lady is entertained in her boss’s home she treats her boss and her boss’s spouse just as she would treat any other host or hostess. She takes a small gift it seems appropriate.

If a lady receives a gift from her boss, she accepts it and expresses her gratitude. She understands that her boss does not expect a gist in return.

A lady realizes that does not suggest an exchange between friends.

If a lady finds that breaks with other workers are only an excuse of gossip, she avoids talking breaks with her coworkers.

A lady does not talk excessively about business at a social event. She leaves that to regular business hours during the week.

A lady offers to help her coworkers who must be off work because of religious or health process.

A lady stands when introduced to others at the office.

A lady makes a point to ask for an introduction to the wife or girlfriend of a married friend or coworker.

Workplace friendships are easy to begin and a lady must be careful to always keep her friendship with a married man in its proper place and content.

A lady speaks pleasantly and with a friendly tone when on the telephone. She does not put people on hold for extended period of time.

A lady realizes that the more professionally she presents herself in the workplace, the more seriously she will be taken.

A lady does not smack her gun at the office.

A lady is careful how she acts at the yearly office party.

A lady writes a thank-you note after a job interview.

A lady must leave her job, for whatever reason, she does so graciously expressing appreciation to management for her learning experience with that company.

A lady shows up on time for work.

A lady and her secretary

A lady treats her secretary or administrative assistant, as well as every member of her staff, with the respect due to a valued coworker and a fellow human being.

She makes her expectations clearly known and she readily expresses her gratitude for a job well done.

A lady is careful to keep the line clearly drawn between her personal and professional life.

A lady may give her secretary a gift on special occasions – such as Secretary’s Day or a birthday, but it is always wise to stick with an impersonal item.

A lady always asks business associates if they are busy before she begins a conversation.

A lady does not write personal correspondence on her business stationery.

A lady does not lie on her resume.

A lady always restocks the copy her expense account.

A lady always keeps business cards in her desk and her briefcase. She keeps them in a case and makes sure they are clean and not bent.

A lady keeps her address book updated.

The Etiquette of E-mail

A lady treats e-mail like any other written correspondence. She expresses herself clearly and concisely.

She does not send lengthy sequences of short, inconsequential messages that clutter up the recipient’s mail directory.

She indicates the topic of her correspondence in the “Subject” line of her e-mail, so that the recipient can identify it quickly.

If a lady is sending a copy of her e-mail to a second correspondent, she indicates that she is sending a copy in the same way that she would use “cc”.

The Etiquette of the office breaks room

If a lady is not meticulous about how she behaves in her own kitchen, she maintains higher standards in the office break room or the communal kitchen.

She never leaves her dirty coffee cup, her duty dishes, or her dirty silverware in the sink.

She does not leave her leftovers in the office refrigerator for an excessively long time.

At the office, as at home, a lady always refills the ice trays.

A lady discovers she needs to use the rest room, she leaves the meeting quietly.

A lady shares her phone number only with those business associates who really need it.

A lady delivers messages she takes accurately and timely.

A lady does not barge into another person’s office, even if the door has been left open.

A lady knows that sick children are more important than a deadline at the office.

A lady does not miss deadlines.

A lady takes care of herself

A lady sees her doctors on a regular basis, especially her gynecologist.

A lady knows that monthly breast self-exams are smart and life-saving no matter what age she is. Prevention and early detection are the best ways to beat breast cancer.

A lady never leaves discarded feminine hygiene products in an open wastebasket at someone else’s home or at the office.

A lady knows how to defend herself and takes a self-defense course if she chooses.

A lady does not hug other people after she has been working out or running unless she explains what she has been doing.

When a lady senses that she is not a safe place, she leaves as calmly and quickly as possible.

When a faced with life’s minor setbacks, a lady does not act like a victim.

When life deals bad breaks, a lady rises above them.

Smoking

A lady knows that smoking is harmful to her health. If she chooses to smoke, a lady is considerate about other people’s air space.

A lady never smokes when pregnant, knowing that it is harmful – possibly deadly – to her baby and may cause complications in her pregnancy, such as low birth weight or premature delivers.

A lady does not smoke around children nor does she smoke around expectant mothers.

A lady knows the risk that smoking has on her reproduce health and weighs the risks and harmful effects before deciding to take such a habit.

A lady and breast cancer

Breast cancer can occur at any age young or old but a lady knows it is smart to check monthly for signs of a lump, tenderness or discoloration on any part of her breasts.

She is proactive by making an appointment with her doctor if she notices an unexplained change.

She knows that an early diagnosis of breast cancer can save her life as she faces the challenge of keeping herself well with a healthy body.

A lady is not ashamed to ask for the sexual history of a man with whom she may become intimate.

A lady does not lead men on. A lady never gives her telephone number to a stranger over the internet.

A lady is never afraid to go to the authority figures to report inappropriate physical or sexual abuse.

A lady expects the men in her life to understand the meaning of the word “no”. Otherwise, she simply does not make them a part of her life.

A lady has a circle of friends and family members to whom she goes for advice and counsel.

A lady and the gynecologist

A lady makes yearly appointments with her doctor or gynecologist to insure that she stays healthy and aware of any problems.

She is smart to make a Pap smear part of her regular checkup because she knows that her body can go through strong hormonal changes that can lead to emotional and physical distress.

A lady makes an appointment with her gynecologist if she experiences any change in her menstrual cycle – heavier or longer bleeding time, spotting in between monthly periods or pain that is prolonged and unusual.

She knows that early detection of reproductive problems can lead to cures and safeguard her from infertility.

A lady is always careful to properly wrap and dispose of feminine products during her menstrual period.

She never leaves them in an open wastebasket at work or at someone’s home. It is often tempting to discuss the discomfort of monthly cramps or other ailments due to a lady’s menstrual cycle.

A lady protects herself

A lady equips herself with knowledge and skills necessary for protecting herself if threatened.

A lady knows that her posture and confident appearance can help deter an attacker from choosing her as his next victim.

She walks with her shoulder back and her head and chin high, giving her an air of power and self-assurance to an outside observer.

When a lady senses she is not a safe place or if a person her cause to doubt that he or she is safe to be around, she leaves calmly and quickly.

A lady stands up for herself and is never a doormat

A lady and her surroundings

Regardless of how prepared she is for possible attacks, a lady should try to avoid at all costs situations and places that may put her at risk.

When pumping gas, a lady makes sure that no one enters the car from the passenger side.

A lady looks underneath the car and in the back seat before entering.

A lady is careful not to park next to a van in a parking lot. A woman has been abducted from parking lots when snatched by someone jumping from vans and pulling them back into the vehicle.

A lady is careful to always keep the doors to her home and her automobile locked.

A lady does not walk through a parking lot alone if possible. She is aware of the people around here and in particular anyone who may be following her.

Ladies on cell phones and fumbling in their purses are already distracted and easier targets for robbery and abduction.

A lady knows that she is at best when she is in good health.

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