You might need a little luck of the Irish to pull it off, but slipping out of a party or leaving a bar without saying goodbye isn't always rude, etiquette experts say. With St. Patrick's Day ...
With the festive season looming, we’ll all probably end up using “The Irish Goodbye” at one stage or another. “The Irish Goodbye” is when a person slips away from the madness of a social event quietly ...
Is it rude to slip out of a party without saying goodbye? It’s a question that comes up often in my work as an etiquette coach. In an era when younger people are often criticized for “ghosting” in ...
Bailing from a bash? Here's what etiquette experts say about an Irish exit and when the farewell gesture is accepted. We’ve all been there: You’re mingling at a party or social gathering and making ...
The Chieftains are bringing their music on tour to the US in 2020 with The Irish Goodbye Tour. What is an Irish Goodbye, you may ask? Dictionary.com states that an Irish Goodbye is sneaking out of a ...
This is One Thing, a column with tips on how to live. To say I am partial to the Irish exit, also known as the Irish goodbye, is an understatement. I live by the Irish exit. I am known for the Irish ...