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Article: THE ABCS OF P'S AND Q'S `EMILY POST'S ETIQUETTE' STILL SPELLING THINGS OUT FOR US.(Books)
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- Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO)
- Article date:
- June 1, 1997
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Byline: Alan Dumas Rocky Mountain News Staff Writer Associated Press contributed some background information to this story.
The hardest part about talking with Peggy Post, the great granddaughter-in-law of American etiquette expert Emily Post, is getting past the introductions. Post is probably the most courteous woman on Earth.
``Hello, Mrs. Post.''
``Hello. It's very good to talk with you.''
``Thank you, it's good to talk with you. How are you this afternoon?''
``Very well, thank you.''
``I'm glad to hear it. I'm well, too.''