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REVIEWS   How To Behave: A Guide to Modern Manners for the Socially Challenged
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Toronto Sun

“…it's not the usual Emily Post rules (like we really care which bloomin' fork we use at a fancy scoff). No, this is geared more to everyday situations such as subway seating, road-rage survival, crowded-elevator positioning, movie-theatre behaviour and shopping cart navigation. It's well-written, hip and cute, but it really does offer a lot of sensible advice on how to comport yourself in countless different situations.”

New York Magazine - "Best Bets"

"Move over, Emily Post: Caroline Tiger’s new book, How to Behave (Quirk Books; $12.95), addresses very millennial problems like Competitive Taxi Hailing, Confronting the Mass Transit Sneezer/Cougher, and Yoga Class Etiquette..." [see the whole review]


Time Out New York

"These quick-witted new reference books reinterpret etiquette for modern society...This witty exposition on 21st-century decorum addresses sticky wickets such as how to confront the impostor in the express lane."

 

MSN

"This book is refreshingly light, offering up a great range of advice in a very humorous kind of way. I always wondered who got right-of-way with their shopping cart in the supermarket aisle, and as Caroline Tiger points out..." [see the whole review]

 


Town & Country


"Mini Manners—No room in your Birkin for an etiquetter tome? Never fear, two new books on 21st-century comportment are here...Tiger's book guides us through the most trying of contemporary situations, from obnoxious public cellphone use to winner-take-all shopping..." —Andrew Sessa

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