Title: Social Q's: How to Survive the Quirks, Quandaries, and Quagmires of Today
Author: Philip Galanes
Publisher: Simon and Schuster 2011
Genre: Nonfiction -- Etiquette
Pages: 259
Rating: 2 / 5 stars
Reading Challenges: Dewey -- 390s; Fall into Reading; A to Z -- Q
How I Got It: Library loan
A cornerstone of The New York Times’s Styles section, Philip Galanes confronts today’s most awkward and pressing questions with laugh-out-loud dish and practical wisdom. Not only about the new ways to thank a friend for throwing you a bridal shower, or how to deal with a noisy neighbor, but also how to navigate a new age crowded with Tweets, twits, OMGs, and WTFs, Social Q’s is a knockout book that will guide you swiftly through the treacherous terrain of modern etiquette—and keep you laughing for days.
I've decided that after reading this book, I am just not a fan of etiquette/advice books or columns. I found most of his methods silly and most of the questions ridiculous. Not a fan at all.