Honor & Respect - Robert Hickey

Honor & Respect

By Robert Hickey

  • Release Date: 2019-01-21
  • Genre: Etiquette

Description

Honor & Respect provides clear guidelines on how to:
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Address an official envelope and prepare the address block on a letter
     • Write the best salutation
     • Determine the right level of formality for the complimentary close
     • Address an envelope for social correspondence or an invitation
     • Prepare the inside envelope of an invitation
     • Write a place card or a name badge
     • Choose the best phrases when making a formal introduction
     • Introduce one person to another
     • Refer to the other person in a conversation

The Comprehensive Reference Covering More Officials,
In More Organizations Than Any Book Available Today

     • Social forms for doctors, lawyers, professors, judges, etc.
     • Government officials from more than 180 countries: from Afghanistan to Zimbabwe
     • Executive, legislative, and judicial officials: both elected and appointed
     • Military: armed services personnel including enlisted as well as officers
     • Diplomats and representatives to international organizations
     • Retired officers and former officials
     • Officials with two honorifics or courtesy titles
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Religious officials: Every major religious group (many widely available here for the first time) including: Baha’i, Buddhist, Catholic, Christian Orthodox, Hindu, Jehovah’s Witnesses, Jewish, Mormons, Protestant Christian (various denominations), Muslim (Shiite and Sunni), Salvation Army, Sikh, Zoroastrian, and more
     • Ruling royal and noble families from every current form of government: kingdom, sultanate, duchy, principality, emirate, and others
     • Native American tribal leaders
     • Glossary of terms such as air marshal, bailiff, curate, elector, flag officer, governor-general, internuncio, legate, mufti, notary, privy councillor, rector, solicitor, viceroy, and many more
     • How to use honorifics and courtesy titles such as the Honorable, the Honourable, the Reverend, Your Excellency,Your Eminence, and more
     • Abbreviations and post nominals: academic, honorary, decorations, orders, and more
     • Precedence and joint forms of address

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