How to tie a tie. Which hand to wear you watch on. (I know this is really silly, but when I see right handed people with watches on their right hands, it drives me crazy.) Not something to know, but something to own: at least one French cuff shirt and a decent pair of cufflinks.
This one is just for my H, but it drives me nuts--how to finish peeing before flushing. I don't get it. Why flush mid-pee when you're clearly not done? If you're going to flush down the pee, at least get all of it.
How to put dishes away in their actual locations, not wherever they fit.
In Response to <a href="http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/wedding-boards_etiquette_things-men-should?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Wedding%20BoardsForum:9Discussion:78a48d40-4021-48b3-bb22-e7a8d8f2b029Post:9941b297-f087-419b-8eb9-c2e9bdb01596">Re: Things all men should know</a>: [QUOTE] Which hand to wear you watch on. (I know this is really silly, but when I see right handed people with watches on their right hands, it drives me crazy.) Posted by laurenclaire1386[/QUOTE]
How odd? I'm a lefty and wear my watch on my left hand. Why do you even care which hand a watch is on?
Anyway, I also ditto the hammer is not an ornament.
What differentiates an average host and a great host is anticipating unexpressed needs and wants of their guests. Just because the want/need is not expressed, doesn't mean it wouldn't be appreciated.
In Response to <a href="http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/wedding-boards_etiquette_things-men-should?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Wedding%20BoardsForum:9Discussion:78a48d40-4021-48b3-bb22-e7a8d8f2b029Post:62d77ab2-6d9e-41cf-8e4b-a2d7af26cc1c">Re: Things all men should know</a>: [QUOTE]Man capris are an abomination. Posted by baystateapple[/QUOTE]
Charlie wears manpris, and he actually looks rather fetching in them. I think it's because he's 8 feet tall and incredibly skinny, so it's not like his regular pants are long enough anyway.
In Response to <a href="http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/wedding-boards_etiquette_things-men-should?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Wedding%20BoardsForum:9Discussion:78a48d40-4021-48b3-bb22-e7a8d8f2b029Post:eed4bfb6-646b-4903-875b-fbcf920362ee">Re: Things all men should know</a>: [QUOTE]In Response to Re: Things all men should know : FI got me into the habit of taking off my shoes at the door. My parents never made any requests about shoes one way or the other, other than if they're covered in mud leave them outside. FI's family does it because his grandparents (who raised him) spent a good chunk of time in Japan and it's one of the Japanese customs they just brought back to the US with them. The first time I visited FI's grandparents, I thought it was because of the white carpet in the living room :/ Posted by laurenclaire1386[/QUOTE]<div> </div><div>Side note: I might get flamed or judged for this.. but I really really hate it when you go to someone's house, as a guest, and they require that you take your shoes off to come in.
FOR THE LOVE OF GOD, if you use my car, please put the seat back where it used to be. I don't like to drive when I'm practically sitting in the backseat.
And please turn the volume on the radio back down to where I had it, or somewhere close to that, so I don't blow my eardrums out when I turn it on.
In Response to <a href="http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/wedding-boards_etiquette_things-men-should?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Wedding%20BoardsForum:9Discussion:78a48d40-4021-48b3-bb22-e7a8d8f2b029Post:50b33422-45c9-4116-902e-badbd86d420d">Re: Things all men should know</a>: [QUOTE]Hampers are not strictly ornamental. Posted by baystateapple[/QUOTE]
You know what I don't understand? How I managed to hang up 3 of his winter coats yesterday and then when we woke up this morning there was ANOTHER winter coat on the bedroom floor. Nothing else on the bedroom floor but a winter coat. WTF? How does that even happen?
In Response to <a href="http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/wedding-boards_etiquette_things-men-should?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Wedding%20BoardsForum:9Discussion:78a48d40-4021-48b3-bb22-e7a8d8f2b029Post:5db38a43-7de5-49f3-aea2-84d8801b9930">Re: Things all men should know</a>: [QUOTE]In Response to Re: Things all men should know : Side note: I might get flamed or judged for this.. but I really really hate it when you go to someone's house, as a guest, and they require that you take your shoes off to come in. Posted by Rosie109[/QUOTE]
That used to really bug me too...especially when I knew I was only going to be there for a few minutes. The family I babysit for wants me to take my shoes off and I literally am only in their house for about 3 minutes every morning and afternoon. It sucks, especially when I wear sneakers.
In Response to <a href="http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/wedding-boards_etiquette_things-men-should?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Wedding BoardsForum:9Discussion:78a48d40-4021-48b3-bb22-e7a8d8f2b029Post:f29d0516-19d5-414c-81b0-84314b9f44d5">Re: Things all men should know</a>: [QUOTE]You know what I don't understand? How I managed to hang up 3 of his winter coats yesterday and then when we woke up this morning there was ANOTHER winter coat on the bedroom floor. Nothing else on the bedroom floor but a winter coat. WTF? How does that even happen? Posted by Stackeye210[/QUOTE]
Along these lines the closet is not there becuase it came with the house. Why leave coats all over the hosue and then wonder where they are. If you put it in the closet when you come home it will be there when you are leaving and want it again.
If you leave your bottom drawer open and I bang my ankle on it ONE.MORE.TIME. I will bash your ankle in with a hammer! Dramatic? Maybe, but I'm sick of ankle bruises.
If you're not going to put your dishes in the dishwasher, at LEAST rinse them off when you put them in the sink! It's way easier than scrubbing it off after it's dried!
MMA fights = Project Runway...I deal with your bloody TV and you can deal with my shows - or go into the other room.
Stubble is scratchy. Shave that shiit or don't expect me to make out with you lol.
In Response to <a href="http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/wedding-boards_etiquette_things-men-should?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Wedding%20BoardsForum:9Discussion:78a48d40-4021-48b3-bb22-e7a8d8f2b029Post:4f96fdfd-0512-411a-abb8-3223c9a9fbab">Re: Things all men should know</a>: [QUOTE]In Response to Re: Things all men should know : That used to really bug me too...especially when I knew I was only going to be there for a few minutes. The family I babysit for wants me to take my shoes off and I literally am only in their house for about 3 minutes every morning and afternoon. It sucks, especially when I wear sneakers. Posted by LDYGTR13[/QUOTE]
<div>Sometimes my socks don't match and thats very embarrassing :(</div>
In Response to <a href="http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/wedding-boards_etiquette_things-men-should?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Wedding BoardsForum:9Discussion:78a48d40-4021-48b3-bb22-e7a8d8f2b029Post:d0a137c5-b469-4b77-860c-bc99f0f866e3">Re: Things all men should know</a>: [QUOTE]In Response to Re: Things all men should know : Along these lines the closet is not there becuase it came with the house. <strong>Why leave coats all over the hosue and then wonder where they are.</strong> If you put it in the closet when you come home it will be there when you are leaving and want it again. Posted by Trifury2007[/QUOTE]
This, only with car keys! FI leaves his keys all over the house and doesn't think to look for them until he's ready to leave, which has him panicking and racing around trying to find them. We have a key rack next to the door for a reason! H'es already lost 3 sets of truck keys, I don't understand this.
In Response to <a href="http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/wedding-boards_etiquette_things-men-should?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Wedding%20BoardsForum:9Discussion:78a48d40-4021-48b3-bb22-e7a8d8f2b029Post:1d9b0be1-1b9f-43de-8618-0b357a9d46c4">Re: Things all men should know</a>: [QUOTE]Who leaves their shoes on in a strangers house? Now, that's just rude. Maybe it's because I live in ND and bringing snow and mud into ones house is just not acceptable. Posted by crfische[/QUOTE]
<div>Its cool if its rainy and snowy and your feetz are going to track things in, but in ideal conditions and you are having a dinner party with friends? its not fun!</div>
In Response to <a href="http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/wedding-boards_etiquette_things-men-should?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Wedding BoardsForum:9Discussion:78a48d40-4021-48b3-bb22-e7a8d8f2b029Post:e56b2f10-d267-4653-b8c9-22ed712e4363">Re: Things all men should know</a>: [QUOTE]It's always so strange to me to think that people wander around their house with their shoes on. I'll be honest, that's something I've never seen in real life. Men: Putting the groceries away does not mean just carrying them into the kitchen from the car. <strong>You're the last one out of bed? You make it. Again, there isn't a magical bed making fairy, and I won't be back in there until bedtime, so just make the bed.</strong> Posted by mrs.jesse[/QUOTE]
Confession: I can probably count on one hand the number of times I've made my bed. And not because someone else made it for me, it just didn't get done. My mom never made me do it when I was little and now I figure I'm just getting back in later. The only time I have done/will do it is if someone is coming over for the first time and I know I'll give them a tour of our place.
In Response to <a href="http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/wedding-boards_etiquette_things-men-should?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Wedding%20BoardsForum:9Discussion:78a48d40-4021-48b3-bb22-e7a8d8f2b029Post:78e41404-0063-49cb-9a89-d0434ecb83a3">Re: Things all men should know</a>: [QUOTE] When you shave, PLEASE rinse the little hairs out of the sink. Posted by FutureMrsTR[/QUOTE]<div> </div><div>Seriously. I know its not hard to do.
Re: Things all men should know
Books read in 2012: 21/50
Which hand to wear you watch on. (I know this is really silly, but when I see right handed people with watches on their right hands, it drives me crazy.)
Not something to know, but something to own: at least one French cuff shirt and a decent pair of cufflinks.
Whatever you hatters be hattin. -Tay Prince
But really, I do and have taught other men how to do it, too.
Things men need to know:
No matter how big of a piece of food you are eating, you should still use a plate.
Put the toilet seat down, always.
Your skinny jeans aren't cute, and I can see your junk. Or lack of it.
Vacation with Alix, Andy, Mandy, and FLORENCE. AND HER MACHINE.
The Margarita Evolution
Vacation with Alix, Andy, Mandy, and FLORENCE. AND HER MACHINE.
The Margarita Evolution
Not all girls like men in pink (I hate it) or find crying sexy (unless someone died or your saying you vows
)
How to change a flat tire
Suit jacket buttons go:
*sometimes
*always
*never
***LC I don't understand your watch thing, I'm right-handed and wear my watch on my right wrist.
Edit- I did'nt mean crying because someone died is sexy, I re-read what I wrote and it sounded that way
Books read in 2012: 21/50
To sort laundry.
To be quiet when I'm on a rant. You can speak when I'm done. And if you raise your voice at me. I'm just going to get irrationally mad.
Just cause you're insatiable, doesn't mean I am.
"It's shart week." -georgiabride
"This post is seriously retarded." -Stackeye210
Miss
Mrs & ZOMG we built a howse!
being healthy. blog.
How to put dishes away in their actual locations, not wherever they fit.
[QUOTE] Which hand to wear you watch on. (I know this is really silly, but when I see right handed people with watches on their right hands, it drives me crazy.)
Posted by laurenclaire1386[/QUOTE]
How odd? I'm a lefty and wear my watch on my left hand. Why do you even care which hand a watch is on?
Anyway, I also ditto the hammer is not an ornament.
Vacation with Alix, Andy, Mandy, and FLORENCE. AND HER MACHINE.
The Margarita Evolution
[QUOTE]Man capris are an abomination.
Posted by baystateapple[/QUOTE]
Charlie wears manpris, and he actually looks rather fetching in them. I think it's because he's 8 feet tall and incredibly skinny, so it's not like his regular pants are long enough anyway.
Our Story MAJORLY UPDATED 8/6/09
Wouldn't it be nice to live together in the kind of world where we belong?
[QUOTE]In Response to Re: Things all men should know : FI got me into the habit of taking off my shoes at the door. My parents never made any requests about shoes one way or the other, other than if they're covered in mud leave them outside. FI's family does it because his grandparents (who raised him) spent a good chunk of time in Japan and it's one of the Japanese customs they just brought back to the US with them. The first time I visited FI's grandparents, I thought it was because of the white carpet in the living room :/
Posted by laurenclaire1386[/QUOTE]<div>
</div><div>Side note: I might get flamed or judged for this.. but I really really hate it when you go to someone's house, as a guest, and they require that you take your shoes off to come in.
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And please turn the volume on the radio back down to where I had it, or somewhere close to that, so I don't blow my eardrums out when I turn it on.
Books read in 2012: 21/50
[QUOTE]Hampers are not strictly ornamental.
Posted by baystateapple[/QUOTE]
A-MEN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I'm doing Team in Training for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society!
[QUOTE]In Response to Re: Things all men should know : Side note: I might get flamed or judged for this.. but I really really hate it when you go to someone's house, as a guest, and they require that you take your shoes off to come in.
Posted by Rosie109[/QUOTE]
That used to really bug me too...especially when I knew I was only going to be there for a few minutes. The family I babysit for wants me to take my shoes off and I literally am only in their house for about 3 minutes every morning and afternoon. It sucks, especially when I wear sneakers.
I'm doing Team in Training for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society!
[QUOTE]You know what I don't understand? How I managed to hang up 3 of his winter coats yesterday and then when we woke up this morning there was ANOTHER winter coat on the bedroom floor. Nothing else on the bedroom floor but a winter coat. WTF? How does that even happen?
Posted by Stackeye210[/QUOTE]
Along these lines the closet is not there becuase it came with the house. Why leave coats all over the hosue and then wonder where they are. If you put it in the closet when you come home it will be there when you are leaving and want it again.
If you leave your bottom drawer open and I bang my ankle on it ONE.MORE.TIME. I will bash your ankle in with a hammer! Dramatic? Maybe, but I'm sick of ankle bruises.
MMA fights = Project Runway...I deal with your bloody TV and you can deal with my shows - or go into the other room.
Stubble is scratchy. Shave that shiit or don't expect me to make out with you lol.
I'm doing Team in Training for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society!
Maybe it's because I live in ND and bringing snow and mud into ones house is just not acceptable.
Vacation with Alix, Andy, Mandy, and FLORENCE. AND HER MACHINE.
The Margarita Evolution
I'd add:
If you call me "mom" even jokingly, I'm going to get pissed.
If you take something out of the fridge, put it back in. It was in there for a reason.
When you shave, PLEASE rinse the little hairs out of the sink.
ttc chart
BFP 8/01/12, EDD 04/10/12, mm/c @ 6wks, discovered at 8wks, D&C 9/05/12
[QUOTE]In Response to Re: Things all men should know : That used to really bug me too...especially when I knew I was only going to be there for a few minutes. The family I babysit for wants me to take my shoes off and I literally am only in their house for about 3 minutes every morning and afternoon. It sucks, especially when I wear sneakers.
Posted by LDYGTR13[/QUOTE]
<div>Sometimes my socks don't match and thats very embarrassing :(</div>
[QUOTE]In Response to Re: Things all men should know : Along these lines the closet is not there becuase it came with the house. <strong>Why leave coats all over the hosue and then wonder where they are.</strong> If you put it in the closet when you come home it will be there when you are leaving and want it again.
Posted by Trifury2007[/QUOTE]
This, only with car keys! FI leaves his keys all over the house and doesn't think to look for them until he's ready to leave, which has him panicking and racing around trying to find them. We have a key rack next to the door for a reason! H'es already lost 3 sets of truck keys, I don't understand this.
[QUOTE]Who leaves their shoes on in a strangers house? Now, that's just rude. Maybe it's because I live in ND and bringing snow and mud into ones house is just not acceptable.
Posted by crfische[/QUOTE]
<div>Its cool if its rainy and snowy and your feetz are going to track things in, but in ideal conditions and you are having a dinner party with friends? its not fun!</div>
[QUOTE]It's always so strange to me to think that people wander around their house with their shoes on. I'll be honest, that's something I've never seen in real life. Men: Putting the groceries away does not mean just carrying them into the kitchen from the car. <strong>You're the last one out of bed? You make it. Again, there isn't a magical bed making fairy, and I won't be back in there until bedtime, so just make the bed.</strong>
Posted by mrs.jesse[/QUOTE]
Confession: I can probably count on one hand the number of times I've made my bed. And not because someone else made it for me, it just didn't get done. My mom never made me do it when I was little and now I figure I'm just getting back in later. The only time I have done/will do it is if someone is coming over for the first time and I know I'll give them a tour of our place.
ttc chart
BFP 8/01/12, EDD 04/10/12, mm/c @ 6wks, discovered at 8wks, D&C 9/05/12
[QUOTE] When you shave, PLEASE rinse the little hairs out of the sink.
Posted by FutureMrsTR[/QUOTE]<div>
</div><div>Seriously. I know its not hard to do.
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