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Essential Manners for Men on Valentine’s Day:
Author Peter Post Advises Men Not to Blow It This Year

BURLINGTON, VT—Valentine’s Day can be deadly for men. Handled well, spoils to the victor. Handled poorly, welcome to the dog house.

Practical Valentine’s Day survival tips such as get the card now, and don’t cook if you can’t are among the suggestions from Peter Post, author of the New York Times bestseller Essential Manners for Men: What to do, When to do it, and WHY (HarperCollins, $19.95); available wherever books are sold or online at www.emilypost.com.

“Whether you’ve been married to the same woman for 25 years or you’ve just started dating, here is rule number one on Valentine’s Day: It’s all about her, not you. The smart man plans ahead,” says Post. Today. Now. Hurry up!

Peter Post’s top Valentine’s Day:

  • If you can’t cook, make reservations. The sooner the better.
    The best and most popular restaurants will book up well in advance. Don’t forget to arrange for a babysitter too.
  • Mind your table manners.
    Nothing will ruin your evening faster than chewing with your mouth open or holding your fork like a medieval weapon. Plus, impress her with finesse—hold the door, pull out her chair, be prepared to order the right wine and initiate titillating dinner conversation.
  • Go get the card now!
    Don’t wait till the last minute when the selection includes only the ridiculous and most mushy sentiments.
  • Special and meaningful doesn’t have to mean expensive.
    If you’re on a tight budget, plan accordingly. Cook a romantic dinner at home. Candles and chocolates are within most budgets and can set the tone for a romantic evening. Shower her with love notes or give her a back rub.
  • Don’t believe the hype.
    Even if you spouse or significant other doesn’t buy into the V-Day propaganda, use it as a chance to acknowledge how much you appreciate having her in your life.

In February, Peter Post will also share advice for potential grooms who plan to pop the question on Feb. 14. Visit www.weddingchannel.com or www.emilypost.com each day from Feb. 5 – Feb. 14, to view Post’s tips on proper proposing.


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