A Gentleman Gets Dressed Up
What to Wear, When to Wear It, How to Wear It
by John Bridges
read by John Behrens
Part of the GentleManners series
A Gentleman Gets Dressed Up is not a book about style-it is a book about the rules-rules that will allow any man to feel more comfortable in the choices he makes about what he wears.
Let's get one thing straight. Clothes do not make the man... but they do make a difference. And regardless of whether we like the idea of appearances driving impressions, a man's exterior often is perceived as an indicator of what's happening on the interior.
Fortunately, tasteful and appropriate dressing doesn't require inordinate amounts of time or money. Any man can hit the door in fine shape with only a little forethought and a bit of attention to a few guidelines. Never mind the heady cologne and designer labels. With a navy blazer, a good bar of soap, and a regular haircut regimen, he'll be well on his way to becoming the guy who knows exactly how to suit up, regardless of the occasion. Most important, A Gentleman Gets Dressed Up illustrates how a man's natural confidence and personality are the best foundation for any wardrobe.
50 Things Every Young Gentleman Should Know
What to Do, When to Do It, and Why
by John Bridges
read by Paul Boehmer
Part of the GentleManners series
A young man's guide to becoming the type of guy that people respect and enjoy.
50 Things Every Young Gentleman Should Know is a young man's guide to becoming the type of guy that people respect and enjoy. He knows how to shake hands. He knows how to be a good sport. He knows how to give a genuine compliment and how to speak his mind without being offensive. His friends listen to what he has to say, and he returns the favor. He knows how to achieve the perfect knot in a necktie and, more important, he knows when he should be wearing a tie in the first place. Oh, and his favorite ball cap? He knows when to wear it and when to leave it at home on his dresser. Becoming a gentleman doesn't happen in an instant; it's a lifelong exercise in refining etiquette, social interaction, and personal discipline. It all begins here.
In this book, you'll:
• Learn how to gain trust and earn respect
• Understand how to do things the right way and why it's important
• Realize immediate payoffs for good behavior
How to Be a Lady
A Contemporary Guide to Common Courtesy
by Candace Simpson-Giles
read by Mimi Black
Part of the GentleManners series
A charming reminder of what it takes to be an exemplary woman - someone who is mindful of the effect she has on others and knows how to breeze through an awkward conversation with poise. Of all the women you know, how many of them would you describe as "a lady"? Naturally, you know women who are kind and intelligent, witty and resourceful; but a lady is an altogether different variety of female. She's mindful of the effect she has on those around her, and she's careful not to let her words or appearance betray her true intentions.
How to Be a Lady is a charming reminder of what it takes to be an exemplary woman - someone who knows how to breeze through an awkward conversation with poise, or delicately sidestep the beauty salon gossip. Candace Simpson-Giles delivers a delightful refresher course on what it means to be a lady among women.
As a Gentleman Would Say
Responses to Life's Important (and Sometimes Awkward) Situations
by John Bridges
read by John Behrens
Part of the GentleManners series
Simple reminders and new ideas for any man who is eager to navigate the obstacle course of his own words.
On any given day, a man is faced with situations that demand a response. He runs into a friend who was recently fired... His date can't seem to pry herself away from a texting conversation during dinner... Someone at his gym routinely monopolizes the equipment... He finds himself in a nearly unintelligible conversation with a client who has a thick foreign accent. In each of these scenarios, there are distinct responses that can determine the outcome-for better or worse.
Knowing what to say is essential, because regardless of how many doors he opens or how often he remembers to bring a bottle of wine for the hostess, a gentleman's reputation is often established on his ability to communicate. In this updated version of As a Gentleman Would Say, John Bridges and Bryan Curtis offer simple reminders and new ideas for any man who is eager to navigate the obstacle course of his own words.
How to Raise a Gentleman
A Civilized Guide to Helping Your Son Through His Uncivilized Childhood
by Kay West
read by Liisa Ivary
Part of the GentleManners series
An invaluable resource for parents who hope their little boys will grow up to be the kind of men who know which fork to use, how to treat others, and generally make their parents proud.
How to Raise a Gentleman focuses on real-life topics such as: being a good sport, play dates, and-especially for boys-"personal habits: farting, belching, boogers, and scratching." The book includes:
• Personal stories pertaining to each topic
• Suggestions for the age at which a parent should introduce a child to certain rules
• Helpful ideas in easy-to-remember phrases
• And suggestions that parents can follow to "teach by example"
A Gentleman Entertains
A Guide to Making Memorable Occasions Happen
by John Bridges
read by John Behrens, Craig Hinkle
Part of the GentleManners series
Everything you need to know for any occasion-dinner parties to tailgate potlucks.
Here's a thought. Entertaining isn't just something that happens when the ladies decide to break out the good china. Any gentleman who enjoys the company of friends, a delicious meal, or a great drink should know how to host a gathering. So, shove those frozen burritos out of the way and make some room in the freezer for your stainless-steel ice bucket. It's time to entertain.
John Bridges and Bryan Curtis have mapped out everything you need to know for any occasion, from dinner parties to tailgate potlucks. Whether you're hosting clients for a business lunch at an upscale restaurant or corralling your rowdy friends for a weekend cookout, these are the fundamentals you'll need to ensure you and your guests have a memorable time. The details have been wrangled out already-all that's left is for you to sit back and enjoy the company of your favorite people.
How to Be a Gentleman Revised and Expanded
A Timely Guide to Timeless Manners
by John Bridges
read by Kirby Heyborne
Part of the GentleManners series
How to Be a Gentleman: A Timely Guide to Timeless Manners is the revised and updated edition of the smash-hit How to Be a Gentleman and offers practical advice on being a gentleman in the twenty-first century.
Should you take your BlackBerry on vacation? What is the best way to accept a compliment? Is an e-mail an acceptable means of writing a Thank-You note? While the tenets of gracious behavior never change, the situations a gentleman faces do and have changed significantly in the last ten years. In this revised, updated, and expanded version of the bestselling How to Be a Gentleman, Bridges addresses new issues such as airport security, Bluetooth and BlackBerry usage, and appropriate internet and instant message communication. Still featured are topics ranging from how to receive a compliment to how to act at funerals. Certain to be the must-have guide for the modern gentleman, this revised edition will echo the success of its predecessor.
50 Things Every Young Lady Should Know
What to Do, What to Say, and How to Behave
by Kay West
read by Margaret Jewell West
Part of the GentleManners series
School, clubs, soccer practice, piano lessons, study groups, lattes with friends, dinner with grandparents, sleepovers, birthday parties, shopping-young ladies today are always on the go, their busy lives filled with activities and socializing. Girls interact with more people and in more places than ever before. But all of those opportunities to build friendships, make a good impression, and enjoy exciting experiences can go awry if she hasn't learned the basics of good conduct, respectful interaction, and thoughtful behavior.
While the formal rules of etiquette are not taught the way they once were, good manners are as critical today as they ever were. 50 Things Every Young Lady Should Know provides a modern update on the ageless idea that girls should know appropriate and courteous responses to any given situation. Good manners aren't just some quaint idea and old-fashioned concept from the past. They're an essential aspect of every young lady's path to adulthood and the skills she will need to thrive in whatever she chooses to do. In an ever-changing world, good manners never go out of style.
50 Things Every Young Lady Should Know
What to Do, What to Say, and How to Behave
by Kay West
read by Margaret Jewell West
Part of the GentleManners series
50 Things Every Young Lady Should Know is a young lady's guide to becoming the type of lady that people respect and enjoy. Without being overly preachy, this resourceful guide will help young women learn the basics of good conduct, respectful interaction, and thoughtful behavior.
Some of the manners and etiquette topics include:
• How to build friendships
• Make and accept an apology
• How to be a delightful dinner guest
• How to appropriately use social media and engage in text conversations
• Responding to invitations and writing thank you notes
• How to establish good boundaries
• How to help others and be kind
Becoming a lady doesn't happen in an instant; it's a lifelong exercise in refining etiquette, social interaction, and personal discipline. It all begins here.