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Protocol Consultants International
Judith Bowman, Etiquette Expert

Saturday, December 11, 2010

Etiquette Tips For The Holiday Season | Crater Square and First Colony | 1-Bedroom 2-Bedroom 3-Bedroom Pet Friendly Petersburg, VA

Etiquette Tips For The Holiday Season Crater Square and First Colony 1-Bedroom 2-Bedroom 3-Bedroom Pet Friendly Petersburg, VA: "December 1, 2010 by Sara
Filed under Apartment Living"

The Holiday Newsletter

Its great you want to send a holiday newsletter to your family and friends. Most people enjoy reading these but make sure to keep it light with the most interesting facts highlighted. Keep these to one page at most. A family photo and signature add warmth and personalization. No one wants to hear about your eye surgery or that you bought a new Mercedes. What are some of the more *interesting* things you have read or posted in a family newsletter?

Holiday Table Decorations and Gifts


People often put small holiday presents on the table for guests to admire before a holiday meal. Germans put gingerbread cookies in stockings next to the knives. Californians place decorative poppers filled with mystery gifts in the center of the plate. Small trinkets are hidden inside napkin rings and tiny colored boxes fill butter plates. These are funny, messy and add a sense of joy to the festivities. These birdhouses are great examples of holiday themed boxes.

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Now you want to eat, so where do you put the gift and wrapper after you open them?