Oops! The most awkward, cringe-worthy social slip-ups, and how to recover from them
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It's hard not to dwell on embarrassing public slip-ups, but according to psychologists, etiquette experts, and social anthropologists, moving on elegantly is more important than you might think. In this episode of Awkward Etiquette with Kiki Astor, we’re diving into the issue of the most awkward and cringy of all: those embarrassing public faux pas that happen to even the most polished society diva. We'll be talking about how to deal with even epic social fails with grace—because, whether it’s forgetting someone’s name at a party, awkwardly knocking over a drink, or getting toilet paper stuck on your shoe, we’ve all been there! , Your Auntie Kiki, Kiki Astor, romance author and etiquette maven, is here to reassure you that even the most elegant among us have our cringe-worthy moments.  With Kiki’s signature mix of elegance, wit, charm, cheek, and funny stories, you’ll learn how to recover from social slip-ups like a pro. From handling embarrassing situations at upscale events to navigating small talk disasters with style, this episode is full of helpful tips for socially awkward souls who still want to thrive in the world of old money elegance and refined social circles.  If you're looking for practical etiquette advice and a boost of confidence for your next event, tune in to this episode. 
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