The holidays are sure to be a hit with this etiquette guide!
It's the holiday season that separates the men from the boys, or rather, Audrey Hepburn's Princess Ann from her Eliza Doolittle. The second Black Friday hits and the holidays officially begin (though Starbucks red cups have been around for nearly a month), it seems like our tried-and-true social norms go out the window in favor of more complicated etiquette tricks with which only the Emily Post-types are familiar.
Between gift shopping, stressful family gatherings, and holiday parties to juggle, the month of December is already chock-full of anxiety. But there's no reason why the best version of yourself can't shine through the overload of wrapping paper and peppermint mochas. Here, we solve your six biggest holiday etiquette mishaps, leaving you to stand out as the belle of the ball and carry that mistletoe magic well into 2013.
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1. Don't be afraid to do a little - or a lot - of mingling, as a host or a guest. Particularly









