This week is National Etiquette Week. Below is an article that provides the history of etiquette and protocol, written by Dorothea Johnson, Founder of the Protocol School of Washington.
ETIQUETTE AND PROTOCOL Past and Present
When it comes to protocol, those who matter don’t mind, and those who mind, don’t matter. — Bernard Baruch
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Etiquette & Protocol History
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Charm
Charm is the ability to make someone
else think that both of you are wonderful.
– Edgar Magnin