Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Following on the other post, what are some of the etiquette things your mom taught you? My mom, for instance, insisted on "The steak is done but you are finished." Said whenever I said, "I'm done with my homework!" for example.
And also, whenever my poor, unsuspecting friends would call on the phone and they would say, "Can I speak to Larla?" "I'm sure you can but do you mean 'May I speak to Larla?'
Grammar pet peeves?
"Where's he at?"
Ending a sentence with a preposition.
"He could have ran fast."
Incorrect past participles.
Anonymous wrote:“This is she” on the phone.
Same on the “may/can” thing and “chickens lay but people lie” on lay/ lie
NEVER elbows on the table
The order in which you introduce people: “Mrs. Smith (older or higher ranking person), I would like to introduce Larla (younger or lower ranking person) to you. Larla, please meet Mrs. Smith.”
No calling people’s houses after 9pm
Thank you notes out the door within two days
Anonymous wrote:When answering the phone:
Other person: Hi, is Larla there?
Me (Larla): yes, this is she
How are you?
I am well
Anonymous wrote:“I beg your pardon” instead of “what.”
Anonymous wrote:butTONS vs. buttins.
Legs down at table
Yeah vs. Yes
Oh my vs. OMG