Remember that tone is often lost in text. When in doubt, keep it professional and avoid "Reply All" unless necessary.

Treat a Zoom call with the same punctuality and dress code as an in-person meeting.

Some things never go out of style. The book doubles down on:

Think before you tag. Not everyone wants their location or photo shared publicly. 3. Redefining "The Professional"

Tips for being a gracious guest in different cultural contexts, acknowledging that "polite" varies by geography. 5. The Classic "Stayers"

The 18th edition emphasizes that while (etiquette) may change, the principles (manners) do not. Respect: Treating others as if they are valuable.

Sound travels. Be mindful of speakerphones and strong-smelling lunches in open-office environments. 4. Social Grace in a Diverse World

Etiquette often gets a bad rap as a list of rigid "don’ts" and dusty traditions. However, the 18th Edition of Emily Post’s Etiquette: Manners for a New World reminds us that at its core, etiquette is about one thing:

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Emily Post's Etiquette, 18th Edition May 2026

Remember that tone is often lost in text. When in doubt, keep it professional and avoid "Reply All" unless necessary.

Treat a Zoom call with the same punctuality and dress code as an in-person meeting.

Some things never go out of style. The book doubles down on: Emily Post's Etiquette, 18th Edition

Think before you tag. Not everyone wants their location or photo shared publicly. 3. Redefining "The Professional"

Tips for being a gracious guest in different cultural contexts, acknowledging that "polite" varies by geography. 5. The Classic "Stayers" Remember that tone is often lost in text

The 18th edition emphasizes that while (etiquette) may change, the principles (manners) do not. Respect: Treating others as if they are valuable.

Sound travels. Be mindful of speakerphones and strong-smelling lunches in open-office environments. 4. Social Grace in a Diverse World Some things never go out of style

Etiquette often gets a bad rap as a list of rigid "don’ts" and dusty traditions. However, the 18th Edition of Emily Post’s Etiquette: Manners for a New World reminds us that at its core, etiquette is about one thing:

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