Excuse Me I Burped: Achieving Your Very Best By Learning the Secrets of Good Manners and Common Courtesy - Paperback
Excuse Me I Burped: Achieving Your Very Best By Learning the Secrets of Good Manners and Common Courtesy - Paperback
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by Ronald J. Scariano (Author)
How do you set yourself apart from the masses in this Hi-tech, fast paced world? The answer is a lot simpler than you might think. Just as common sense is hardly common, good manners in today's world are almost extinct but are certainly treasured when on display. Such topics as rules for dating, phone manners, honor, getting attention, borrowing, being a hero, how to say you're sorry, explaining/complaining, speaking to adults and gossip are just a few of the 40 plus items that are covered in this short, easy to read book. Example: Speak Nothing is quite as annoying as watching a friend's or neighbor's child grow from the toddling years to that of a teenager and find that as an adult you are now invisible to that teenager. You can be a rascal and a scoundrel, but much will be forgiven by an adult if you greet them with a friendly smile and a warm "hello". How do you know if they see you? Real simple, if you see them, they can (and do) see you. Speak PS As my mother used to say, "...you'll never get even if you stop speaking". Always speak, even if you're mad at someone. It will keep them guessing and drive them nuts. Excuse Me (I Burped) Achieving Your Very Best by Learning the Secrets of Good Manners and Common Courtesy is intended for both males and females. One should read this book when one is ready to improve their life by learning the secrets of good manners and common courtesy. Anyone at any age will learn and enjoy reading this book. We can't say that reading Excuse Me (I Burped) will make you wealthy. However we can say that by following the suggestions in Excuse Me (I Burped) you will be one in a million
Author Biography
Ronald J. Scariano was born July 10, 1948. He was the third of five children in his family. After graduating from High School in California, he continued his education at Rocky Mountain College in Billings, Montana. After completing his under graduate degree in Business with a minior in Speach Arts, he then earned his graduate degree in Special Education of the Deaf at Oregon College of Education. For the next several years he was a teacher of the deaf, an interpreter for the deaf, taught sign language, owned a food business, made jewelry, was a craftman and drove cars for a finance company. In 1980 Mr. Scariano joined the investment firm of Edward D. Jones and Company. Over the course of almost thirty years he became one of the General Partners of the firm, managed 52 other Edward Jones offices besides managing his own office with over $100,000,000+ in client assets. However, he was best known in the firm for his ability to help, inspire and teach younger investment brokers. Due to health issues he was forced to retire in 2009. Mr. Scariano married the former Susan Keller of Billings, Montana in 1985. They have two grown daughters and two young grand sons.