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A humorous guide to etiquette in more than 60 totally awkward social situations Most etiquette guides will tell you the proper way to eat asparagus orthe correct way to address a dignitarybut they fail abysmally when it comes to offering advice on any number of awkward social situations. Containing guidance and tips for dealing with more than 60 such scenarios, this book is completelynon-judgemental. How and why you might find yourself in any of these circumstances is immaterial the book is concerned with presenting the best way to conduct yourself so you leave the situation with your dignity and sometimes your life intact. Modern dilemmas covered include challenging a co-worker to a duel, disposing of a dead body, assuming someones pregnant when they are not, inadvertently farting in the presence of the Queen of England, anddisarming an axe-wielding maniac.



About the Author

Mark Leigh

www.mark-leigh.com

A Surrey-based author, by day I work in a marketing agency but by night (and on weekends and religious holidays) I write, having had 38 humour and trivia books published to date.

I've written for the Great & The Good including Jeremy Beadle, Julian Clary, Rolf Harris, Ade Edmondson, Des Lynam, Pamela Stephenson and even Roy Chubby Brown.

Projects in search of placement include my first comedy novel Uprising! and two completed full-length film scripts, 'Kakia Vice' and 'School of The Living Dead'.

>If you're a producer / director / backer and would like to see these scripts email me at: contactmarkleigh-website@yahoo.com.



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