About This Book
A concise handbook of practical advice for developing personal charm and social ease, presenting straightforward rules and examples about courtesy, conversation, and self-presentation. Chapters stress correct, fluent use of the native language, tactful listening, the art of conversation, the value of attention and compliments, and control of voice, manners, and dress. The author emphasizes habit, thoughtful consideration of others, optimism, and adapting to personal peculiarities, offering accessible recommendations aimed at producing agreeable impressions rather than technical psychological analysis.
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