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Yellowstone Publishing, LLC Announces Publication of Dining Etiquette Audio Book
For Immediate Release
Red Bank, New Jersey - December 17, 2010
How important is dining etiquette? Try getting a job after drinking from the interviewer’s water glass, or a second date after being rude to the waiter. Prospective employers increasingly pay close attention to job applicants’ table manners. And a bit of social grace at the table might just give you an edge when competing for a potential client’s business. Etiquette is big business, and a lack of table manners is just bad business. Fortunately, Etiquette Scholar’s Dining Etiquette provides listeners with guidelines for most any dining situation.
The comprehensive 42 minute dining etiquette book includes five informative units:
- Unit One: The Restaurant and Your Table (including arriving at the restaurant and being seated, and identifying silverware, plates & glassware);
- Unit Two: Ordering and Enjoying the Meal (including ordering, handling silverware, and handling difficult-to-eat foods);
- Unit Three: Handling the Check (covering paying the check and tipping); and
- Unit Four: Special Topics (including business meals and handling awkward & unexpected situations).
The final track, called “Dining Etiquette Essentials” provides a helpful summary of all units that can be reviewed en route to a restaurant for quick & easy reference. Katherine Valentine King’s impeccable narration is ideally suited to hold the listener’s interest while the thoughtful pacing allows the listener to easily retain the information presented.
ABOUT YELLOWSTONE PUBLISHINGHeadquartered in Red Bank, New Jersey, Yellowstone Publishing, LLC publishes contemporary etiquette reference books for business, sport, ceremonies, gourmet pursuits, and everyday living. You can visit Yellowstone Publishing, LLC on the Internet at http://www.etiquettescholar.com. In addition to corporate information, the website provides an exhaustive dining etiquette and table manners reference. The site is a reliable and respected etiquette resource for university career placement offices, corporations, and members of the national press.
- Mike Lininger, Editor, Etiquette Scholar
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