In the mid-1990s, the World Wide Web offered its users a new way to communicate. It also paved the way for a whole new era of social faux pas. Internet etiquette, or "netiquette" as it came to be ...
In an increasingly digital world, we encounter countless moments each day that require a new etiquette rulebook. Whether it’s communication via email or the comments section (more on that below), ...
“In a world that is constantly evolving it’s comforting to know that how we interact with one another still matters, and it is both rooted in tradition yet flexible enough to keep up with a rapidly ...
Although it may seem as if Americans are hopelessly divided, there is one matter where they find universal agreement: Self-photographed images, otherwise known as “selfies,” are “uncool.” Some 77% of ...
In a recent post on CNN.com, bloggers Brenna Ehrlich and Andrea Bartz offer a guide to modern internet etiquette. From breaking things off via your Facebook status (not cool) to honoring your BFF's ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the Monitor ...
A colleague I just met at work has invited me to be their friend on Facebook. I don't want to offend them, but nor do I want to share my candid photos and lousy Scrabble scores with someone I hardly ...