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Life Is Friends: A Complete Guide To The Lost Art Of Connecting In Person (2009)

by Jeanne Martinet(Favorite Author)
3.36 of 5 Votes: 1
ISBN
1584797509 (ISBN13: 9781584797500)
languge
English
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publisher
Stewart, Tabori and Chang
review 1: This book had some great tips on putting yourself out there. The author has another book about mingling, and that might be a bit more helpful if you are trying to make friends. Cons of this book: A long list of do's and don'ts that were very obvious. I felt like it should have been titled "You need to give a dinner party and here's how" There wasn't enough substance about actual friendships.Pros: I'm planning a dinner party.
review 2: This is a nice book if you need help or a reminder of how to go about inviting friends over. I wasn't impressed with the author's need for "white lies". After all if the people you are fibbing to are indeed your friends....... Get my point? I also wondered what her friends thought about the revelation. Maybe I just expect too
... more much in my relationships with others. However, there were some good ideas about hosting and attending get-togethers and what to do and not to do. It is an easy read and very engaging and I was able to read it in a few days. Most of all it got me thinking about days gone by when guests frequented our home and how I've let go of that tradition. Reading the book has inspired me to try again. less
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Samuelle12
It was a good book on social ettiquette and I liked her sense of humor too, she's pretty funny,
rukia05
Pretty common-sense way of looking at relationships, hosting and attending parties, etc.
user011707
I very much enjoyed this audio listened to back & forth to work.
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