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Maura Graber's Etiquipedia - The Worlds Only Etiquette Encyclopedia and Etiquette History Blog

20/9/2024

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​​Etiquette, the art of being polite, eloquent and kind, has many proponents globally.  If you've ever wondered if there is a repository of articles related to etiquette or about the extent of the etiquette network and the wide range of fascinating aspects of this art, then let me introduce you to Maura Graber.
 
When It First Started
I first came across Etiquipedia Blogspot when I saw a post on Instagram by Maura Graber about a silver, orange holder. I was instantly fascinated. At her recommendation, I took a further look and was instantly captivated by her website. Everything I could know about etiquette was there: its history and evolution, the forms of etiquette that exist in other countries, and so much, much more.
 
When I asked Maura Graber more about Etiquipedia, she said, "It's fun, though. I'm always learning new things. I love the etiquette history. It gives a much clearer picture of where etiquette is today and legitimises its importance in the world.  In late 2012, I started the Etiquipedia Etiquette Encyclopedia with a trainee of mine, the late Demita Usher, she encouraged me to start the site as a way for me to dispel etiquette myths and etiquette misinformation that runs rampant on social media."  Etiquipedia evolved into a project of the heart that saw Graber posting hundreds of articles annually.
 
The Worlds Only Dedicated Etiquette Website
"Now, with nearly 1,700 articles posted, there is still much more etiquette information needed," Graber says.  "And I do call out the promotion of bad etiquette, I just do not name anyone specifically. It is not easy to keep up. I devote a lot of time to the site. But it is rewarding work and I want it to remain free of ads as long as possible."
 
"I encourage select etiquette professionals whom I meet online to contribute articles who readily contribute terrific articles. Some come up with an article that I need to expand on. What I look for and explore are relevant etiquette and etiquette history articles. They are generally well worth the read."
 
I wondered whether her information had a wider readership beyond other etiquette teachers. Graber clarified "I have a lot of students email me directly from all over the world. They want help with school projects or papers they're working on. So I have a lot of people who are doing school work using Etiquipedia as a reference.  One large segment of followers are historical romance writers and those interested in the French royals and Versailles, Roman Empire etiquette, and other diversionary subjects."  Weekly Etiquipedia has hundreds of interested readers from across the globe, from Russia, Kuwait, Australia, the UK, Canada, Ukraine and Brazil to India, France, Germany, the US, South Korea and Trinidad & Tobago!
 
One of the items currently in Graber's possession is the well-preserved original seating chart for the Duke of Gloucester's visit to Australia in 1934. The Duke of Gloucester was the uncle of Prince Charles, after whom Prince William was named. Additionally, Graber has a photo of a full-place setting in sterling silver, including the original menu used by Queen Elizabeth II during a royal visit to Australia in 1954. I was so intrigued by this since I teach dining etiquette!
 
Conclusion
I encourage those who love etiquette and history to save Graber's blogsite and cherish it! She continues to devote hundreds of hours to building it. Her dedication and love for etiquette are evident—after all, etiquette really is the art of thinking about others, being considerate, and kind.  Thank you, Maura Graber.

Purchase Maura Graber's Books at Amazon:
  • Reaching for the Right Fork... The Evolution of Tabletop Utensils.
  • ​​What Have We Here?: The Etiquette and Essentials of Lives Once Lived, from the Georgian Era through the Gilded Age and Beyond...

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