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Bow ties are becoming more popular these days, although they have always knocked it up a notch as far as I am concerned. There are several to choose from here. Enjoy!This handsome southern gentleman is Hayden Gunter. Hayden is a sophomore at Samford University.
The three ties that follow are from
The following six bow ties are from Southern Proper. It's name says it all!
Roll Tide Roll!!
War Eagle!
One for the Republicans...
and one for the Democrats.
I hope that the gentlemen enjoyed my post today. I will have another post in the near future which will spotlight full ties.
Now on to ettiquette...
Embracing Etiquette with Teresa continued... see introduction post (1-29-10.)
AT THE DRIVE- THRU WINDOW
Today, there are drive thru windows at banks, drug stores, restaurants, dry cleaners, and other businesses. The service is fast but not instantaneous.
Be patient at the drive- thru. If you go during a busy time, you will most likely wait. Don’t crowd the car in front of you, don’t blow your horn at them, don’t blink you vehicle lights, or shout. If you must backup, look behind you first.
When ordering over the intercom system, speak clearly. Turn off the radio or CD player. Pull up close to the speaker, and have your money or deposit slip ready.
Check your order before you leave, and never back up. If you need attention, it is best to park and go inside. Don’t litter the area.
Say ‘hello” and “thank you.”
Monday, we will discuss In Taxis and Limousines.
See you soon,
Teresa
xoxo
Now on to ettiquette...
Embracing Etiquette with Teresa continued... see introduction post (1-29-10.)
AT THE DRIVE- THRU WINDOW
Today, there are drive thru windows at banks, drug stores, restaurants, dry cleaners, and other businesses. The service is fast but not instantaneous.
Be patient at the drive- thru. If you go during a busy time, you will most likely wait. Don’t crowd the car in front of you, don’t blow your horn at them, don’t blink you vehicle lights, or shout. If you must backup, look behind you first.
When ordering over the intercom system, speak clearly. Turn off the radio or CD player. Pull up close to the speaker, and have your money or deposit slip ready.
Check your order before you leave, and never back up. If you need attention, it is best to park and go inside. Don’t litter the area.
Say ‘hello” and “thank you.”
Monday, we will discuss In Taxis and Limousines.
See you soon,
Teresa
xoxo
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