The Awkward Human Survival Guide: How to Handle Life's Most Uncomfortable Situations

The Awkward Human Survival Guide: How to Handle Life's Most Uncomfortable Situations

The Awkward Human Survival Guide: How to Handle Life's Most Uncomfortable Situations

The Awkward Human Survival Guide: How to Handle Life's Most Uncomfortable Situations

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Overview

What do you do when your coworker smells? When you blurt out “I love you!” by accident? When you spill soda on your potential boss during a job interview? Sometimes life just gets . . . so awkward!

Hope for the best  . . .  but prepare for the worst! From personality clashes and tongue-tied conversations to all those painfully embarrassing moments, The Awkward Human Survival Guide offers a road map through life's most uncomfortable situations. Humorously and smartly written by two popular bloggers who've lived through it all, it explains how to call out a friend's BS, handle that accidentally blurted “I love you,” confront a kitchen thief at work, and much, much more!

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781454911647
Publisher: Sterling
Publication date: 04/01/2014
Pages: 160
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

Adam Dachis is a senior writer and art director at Lifehacker and one of the most frequently read authors online. His work is also featured on blogs such as Gizmodo, Gawker, and Jezebel, as well as in Popular Science magazine. He covers a variety of topics, from technology to popular psychology.
 
Erica Elsons articles have been published in Gawker and film reviews in Ioncinema. Shes worked every odd job in the book, encountering many awkward situations along the way that inform her writing. Ericas conquered smelly bosses, de-motivational speeches, silent dates, and the seemingly impossible art of interesting small talk.
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