A guide to appearing knowledgable in any social situation--without any information--offers supposedly expert facts and opinions on food and drink, the opposite sex, the arts, travel, New York City, yoga, tennis, and other topics.
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In today’s fast-paced society, who has time to keep up with both the current trends and the classics of what is ?good” and ?popular”? The Art of Faking It guides you?with tongue planted firmly in cheek?through any awkward, intellectual, and/or über-sophisticated social situation, using both panache and pithy nuggets of wisdom to ensure you’ll never be at a loss for the right words and attitudes again.Inside you will find everything you need to know about what everyone is talking about? from ordering the ?right” food and drink to holding an intelligent conversation about anything, from classical music and architecture to legitimate theater and the opposite sex. With the timely information and savvy advice in this book, playfully illustrated with New Yorker-esque line drawings, you will be the most scintillating conversationalist in the bunch?whether you are faking it or not!
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