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Good Manners for Nice People Who Sometimes Say F*ck

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"A gem . . . Alkon explains why so many people are rude and how it's possible to be courteous, even if you're foul-mouthed and clueless about etiquette." —Dr. Adam Grant, Wharton School professor and New York Times–bestselling author
To lead us out of the miasma of modern mannerlessness, science-based and bitingly funny syndicated advice columnist Amy Alkon rips the doily off the manners genre and gives us a new set of rules for our twenty-first century lives.
With wit, style, and a dash of snark, Alkon explains that we now live in societies too big for our brains, lacking the constraints on bad behavior that we had in the small bands we evolved in. Alkon shows us how we can reimpose those constraints, how we can avoid being one of the rude, and how to stand up to those who are.
Foregoing prissy advice on which utensil to use, Alkon answers the twenty-first century's most burning questions about manners, including:
  • Why do many people, especially those under forty, now find spontaneous phone calls rude?
  • What can you tape to your mailbox to stop dog walkers from letting their pooch violate your lawn?
  • How do you shut up the guy in the pharmacy line with his cellphone on speaker?
  • What small gift to your new neighbors might make them think twice about playing Metallica at 3 a.m.?

  • Combining science with more than a touch of humor, Good Manners for Nice People Who Sometimes Say F*ck is destined to give good old Emily a shove off the etiquette shelf (if that's not too rude to say).
    "Miss Manners with fangs." —LA Weekly
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        Starred review from September 15, 2014

        The main problem with etiquette books is that the people who need them don't read them. Alkon, who writes the award-winning syndicated column "Ask Amy," not only tells readers what good manners are but also provides useful suggestions for politely calling offenders' attention to their rudeness. And she does this in a ferociously funny style--it's worth a read for the laughs alone. There is nothing here of the proper arrangement of table settings, nor of how to address a letter to the Archbishop of Canterbury; rather Alkon deals with modern problems in interpersonal relationships, such as how civilized people should act when standing in lines, on airplanes, online, and elsewhere. In addition, she offers very dependable, sensible, caring advice to those whose friends or family are coping with terminal illness. VERDICT Solid psychology and a wealth of helpful knowledge and rapier wit fill these pages. Highly recommended.--Susan B. Hagloch, formerly with Tuscarawas Cty. P.L., New Philadelphia, OH

        Copyright 2014 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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