Thomas Farley - Mister Manners

Mister Manners

During his time at Town & Country, Farley became regarded for his expertise on manners and etiquette and was regularly called upon as a guest on morning shows to discuss do's and don'ts of good behavior. He's been a featured lecturer at the New York University School of Continuing Education and also does seminars for schoolchildren. He also publishes a list of the year's worst-behaved individuals: a roster that he says is "not intended to embarrass, but to inform." He continues to be an in-demand media guest and is presently working on a new book, devoted to tech etiquette. Throughout 2011, Farley became a regular guest host for "Living Today," a three-hour program that aired live daily on the Martha Stewart Living Radio network on Sirius XM 110, satellite radio. He offers etiquette coaching and training for schools, corporations and law firms and is a member of The Experts Collective . In addition to his coaching and teaching work, Farley is a manners columnist for the New York Post and Manhattan magazine.

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