So, you've hit your teen years, and suddenly your social calendar is booked. There's homecoming, sweet sixteens, sports games, prom, graduation, and all the parties in between. You are so excited, but you have a lot of questions, too. Who asks and who pays for a date? Can you dance with someone other than the person you came with? How do you throw a good party? What should you wear to the prom?! Relax and let Emily Post, the most trusted name in etiquette, be your guide. Prom and Party Etiquette will help you navigate your social life and be more confident at the parties you attend. Knowing what to do makes it easier to enjoy all your celebrations to the fullest--and having fun is what a party is really about!
Reviewed by Hillary Kreajewski (age 16) for Reader Views (06/10) There's nothing more exciting than your teen years. Suddenly, it seems like there's always something happening - Sweet Sixteens, homecoming, prom, graduation, sporting events, and every social gathering in between. There's so much to do, so much to see, and so much confusion. What to wear? Who pays? How to throw a good party? It's all here. This book is great for any teen looking forward to, but a little intimidated by, high school social gatherings. With all the great details within, any teen should feel prepared after reading this. I would say that this book is mostly aimed at girls, but it does have some information for guys as well, such as tux rentals. There's nothing that this book hasn't covered. So, if you would like to help your favorite teen be just a little more prepared, "Prom and Party Etiquette" would be a good way to go. It's easy to read, short, and very informative. Don't be fooled by the seemingly childish cover, this book is meant for teens and is not something to be missed.
A modern book on teen manners
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"Prom and Party Etiquette" by Cindy Post Senning and Peggy Post is a modern book on teen manners. The authors cover everything from how to invite others, what to wear to gatherings, how different parties have unique customs, where silverware is, and more. Dance parties, proms, sweet sixteens, confirmations, homecomings, spring flings and such are elucidated. The book is split into chapters with bullet points, explanations, boxed-off tips, and some questions from teens that are answered in the style of a magazine column. The drawn pictures are quite amusing, as well. This is one of the few teen party books that can actually be read by boys. Sure, most of the material pertains to girls, but, at some parts, the authors go into detail on tuxedo rentals and how guys should behave. The book discourages drugs and alcohol, which is good. The only bad thing is that, when the topic of intercourse after parties is mentioned, the authors suggest teens "think it over" by asking themselves a series of questions, some of which involve birth control methods. The book should promote abstinence until marriage, but, since it does not, it should not fall into young, impressionable children's hands. Other than that, the authors did a stand-up job. Mentions drugs, alcohol, and relations Reviewed by a young adult student reviewer Flamingnet Book Reviews [...]
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