How to Chat Someone Up at a Funeral

And Other Awkward Social Situations

Nonfiction, Entertainment, Humour & Comedy, General Humour
Cover of the book How to Chat Someone Up at a Funeral by Mark Leigh, John Blake
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Author: Mark Leigh ISBN: 9781784182359
Publisher: John Blake Publication: May 1, 2015
Imprint: John Blake Language: English
Author: Mark Leigh
ISBN: 9781784182359
Publisher: John Blake
Publication: May 1, 2015
Imprint: John Blake
Language: English

A humorous guide to etiquette in more than 60 totally awkward social situationsMost etiquette guides will tell you the proper way to eat asparagus or the correct way to address a dignitary—but they fail abysmally when it comes to offering advice on any number of awkward social situations. Containing guidance and tips for dealing with more than 60 such scenarios, this book is completely non-judgemental. How (and why) you might find yourself in any of these circumstances is immaterial; the book is concerned with presenting the best way to conduct yourself so you leave the situation with your dignity (and sometimes your life) intact. Modern dilemmas covered include challenging a co-worker to a duel, disposing of a dead body, assuming someone's pregnant when they are not, inadvertently farting in the presence of the Queen of England, and disarming an axe-wielding maniac.

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A humorous guide to etiquette in more than 60 totally awkward social situationsMost etiquette guides will tell you the proper way to eat asparagus or the correct way to address a dignitary—but they fail abysmally when it comes to offering advice on any number of awkward social situations. Containing guidance and tips for dealing with more than 60 such scenarios, this book is completely non-judgemental. How (and why) you might find yourself in any of these circumstances is immaterial; the book is concerned with presenting the best way to conduct yourself so you leave the situation with your dignity (and sometimes your life) intact. Modern dilemmas covered include challenging a co-worker to a duel, disposing of a dead body, assuming someone's pregnant when they are not, inadvertently farting in the presence of the Queen of England, and disarming an axe-wielding maniac.

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