Sunday, March 30, 2008

What is Etiquette (circa early 1900s)



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For the fun of it, we thought we'd post some rules of etiquette from the early 1900s. See how much things have changed, or how things have stayed the same:

General Behavior:

Comparatively, few people behave any better than they have to, but the more civilized among us were taught from our earliest infancy (as infancy at large is hardly being taught today) that certain ways of conducting ourselves were not to be indulged in by persons with any pretensions to refinement. In this age of the world, almost everybody seems to have pretensions to refinement, but almost nobody cares to learn the self-restraint which is one of its rudiments or to practice that kind of thoughtfulness for fellow mortals which is another.

The word "lady" and the word "gentleman" have been entirely taken over by the great masses, with whom they have become simple brevets of mortality. We may call a countess a "woman", but we should find the term much resented by the modern cook; and for one tenement-house dweller to refer to another as anything but "the lady next door" or the "lady down the street" would be little less than an insult.

Editors note: Wow, did they have NOTHING better to do back then but to come up with that stuff?

But we continue....

Manners in the Street:

Street manners, to begin with, are greatly to be deplored, and the series of don'ts which might be set down for the perusal of the ignorant or the ruthless are almost without end. Many people are so self-centered, so almost pathetically sealed up in the dull chamber of their brains, that they do not notice how they incommode their neighbors.

Editor's note: What?? Their message is to convey what is proper etiquette, but I guess the original author didn't think it was rude to say that some people are "patheticlaly sealed up in the dull chamber of their brains..."

Ok, let's get down to the nitty gritty:

1. Don't, if walking, pass directly in front of an oncoming person. Look ahead a little. It is not polite to be so absorbed in oneself that one is oblivious of other people's convenience.

Editors note: OK, they have a point there....

2. Don't talk or laugh loudly in the street or public places.

3. Don't carry an umbrella or stick carelessly.

Editors note: Duh!

4. Don't straggle along in a line which some unfortunately hurried pedestrian can not pass.

Editor's note: Ok, they have a point...

5. Don't loiter before shop-windows, making a conspicuous, even if charming, effect. This, in foreign cities in particular, is likely to attract the kind of attention which ladies find unpleasant.

Editors note: Speaking of loitering in front of shop-windows...why not view www.shopthegiftbasketstore.com in the privacy and comfort of your own home...so the only one watching you would be your cat, or the kids who are waiting for you to fix dinner...

6. Don't, if of the stronger sex, get into any conveyance while still nursing in the hand a lighted and smoke trailing cigar to the discomfort of other passengers and in defiance of the rules.

Editors note: ...of the stronger sex????....

Editors note on second thought: Ok, #6 isn't so bad....with regard to the smoke.

7. Don't, even in these days, smoke when walking with a feminine acquaintance in the streets of the more formal character. But, at ceremonious hours of the day, and in ceremonious clothes, it would look most unsuitable.

Editors note: Geesh..........

Ok, let's move on to some questions and answers:

Question: Who should give the first sign of recognition when a man and woman meet?

Answer: The woman is supposed to have this privilege. It is intended as a protection, for only in this way does she have the opportunity of refusing an acquaintance which she may not care to pursue. It is not unusual, however, for a woman to find herself in a position which recognition is denied.

Editor's note: Wow, that kind of power actually sounds good....

At the theatre:

Question: Should the man or woman go first?

Answer: Generally, the man has the tickets. It is the man who finds the usher and shows the, after which, if the way is clear, the woman may go first down the aisle. If a theatre-party is to be seated, the giver of it is careful to tell her guests how they follow each other, so that the confusion of settling a number of people be lessened.

Editors note: sigh......the more things change,the more things stay the same.

Friday, March 28, 2008

Just Launched: Shop The Gift Basket Store








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It's the end of the work week. We know you want to relax, but don't forget to plan ahead. Is there a birthday coming up soon? Did you need to send an employee recognition gift to someone at the office? Don't despair, there's still time.

Just visit our store on Main Street, USA, aka Shop The Gift Basket Store. Main Street is located at http://www.shopthegiftbasketstore.com

Happy shopping!

History of Administrative Professionals Day



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National Professional Secretaries Week and National Secretary's Day was created in 1952 through the work of Harry F. Klemfuss of Young and Rubicam. Klemfuss recognized the importance and value of the position to a company or business. His goal was to encourage more women to become secretaries. Using his skill and experience in public relations, Klemfuss, promoted the values and importance of the job of secretaries. In doing so, he also created the holiday in recognition of the importance of secretaries.



Today, the title is changing and evolving. But, the recognition is equally important. There are two new terms in use today. They are "Administrative Professionals" and "Executive Admins". The two names sometimes mean different roles and responsibilities to different companies. Both are broader terms, that encompass more positions than the original "Secretary" role.
The name change recognizes and acknowledges that the role has changed significantly since 1952, and for the better at that. And in Harry Klemfuss' day, these postions were the realm of women. Today, you find some males in these positions.



The most common ways of recognizing your Administrative Professional(s) today are:
Flowers
Cards, often with shopping gift certificates
Take them to lunch
Candies
Assorted Gift Baskets


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Just pick, click and ship! It's that simple.


Thursday, March 27, 2008

Main Street USA



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Once upon a time people went down to Main Street to shop. They would shop at the pet store, the fish store, the bake shop, the gift store and more. Unfortunately, there aren’t too many stores left on Main Street. Today, we bring a little bit of Main Street back to you with Shop the Gift Basket Store. All you have to do is pick, click and ship.

Come in and stroll down our Shop The Baby Store aisle. You will find wonderful baby shower favors by Kate Aspen. Further down the aisle are the beautiful Bloomers Baby Diaper Cakes. On the left side are the gifts for baby girls, on the right, gifts for baby boys. In the middle are general gifts for babies, which include gifts for twins and even triplets. Watch out for the kids flying by as they check out the Airflow Collectible pedal cars and airplanes. There’s even a fun section of informative links for baby advice for you to look at after that 3:00 am feeding.


The next aisle over carries our gifts for women. On the other side are the gifts for men. You will also find a vast array of sports themed gift baskets, as well as the complete line of 1600 For Men toiletries. Take a peek at our section for kids and teens.

The next few aisles are the all occasion gift lanes. Here you will find a big selection of every day gift ideas, congratulatory gifts, fun gift baskets which are designed with every type of snack imaginable, realtor and housewarming presents, get well gifts as well as our condolence and sympathy arrangements. Also stocked in these aisles are our spa gift baskets,
wedding and anniversary gift baskets and some of our kosher gift selections.

As we continue through the next aisle, you will find corporate and business gift baskets and arrangements. Here you can select a gift for the employee of the month or a special recognition award.

You may want to close your eyes and skip the next few sections. This is the Gourmet Gifts
area of the store where some people go in, but, well, never mind. We offer a wide selection of tasty smoked salmon gifts in the gourmet seafood section and have shelves of gourmet gift baskets , as well as displays of dried fruits and nuts, and tastypopcorn gifts.

Next we have our gourmet chocolate aisle
where we offer decadent chocolate gift baskets, as well as fresh hand made chocolate confections. If we can manage to get out of there, we find ourselves lost in a world of breathtakingly themed gourmet cookies, where cookie bouquets battle it out with whimsical and individually wrapped specialty cookies. There is a section reserved for our delicious giant cookie and brownie cakes where you will come face to face with a Disney Princess or two, or perhaps even Blues Clues.

Whether you are planning a wedding, bridal shower, baby shower, Sweet Sixteen or a Mis Quince Anos celebration, stop by our Party and Shower Favor section, where you will find a large selection of Kate Aspen party favors.



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Just Launched: Shop The Gift Basket Store

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Good News: After a few months of delays (blame the web-guys)....we finally have the store up and running. We've even had a couple of orders trickle in.....which is a testament to both Yahoo Product Sumit and Google Products Submit....'cause the darn old search engine thing isn't working too well right now.

We've added a section for Administrative Professional's Day, which is April 23rd this year. Whether they work in a large pharmaceutical company like Merck, Johnson Johnson and Aventis, or the smallest office in Rhode Island, Administrative Professionals are the backbone of every company. Everyone would be lost without them. Please show your appreciation for them this April 23rd. Special regards to Kathy Ch. of PRD at J&J.

We are also gearing up for Mother's Day, May 11th. After a long winter, everything is just coming full force.......

Finally, thank you to everyone who hung in with us. And a special thank you to everyone who supported Shop The Baby Store, which we just finally closed down today. But, don't worry, we transferred a good deal of the products from that store to the new one....mainly the new baby gifts and the Kate Aspen baby shower favors.

It's amazing the way the baby shower favors just fly off the shelves. But they are truly beautiful. There are no nicer shower favors to be had anywhere.

Keep telling your friends and co-workers about our new site. Don't forget: http://www.shopthegiftbasketstore.com