Knock Knock What Not to Say: A Compendium of the Worst Possible Things You Can Utter Aloud - Hardcover

 
9781601069160: Knock Knock What Not to Say: A Compendium of the Worst Possible Things You Can Utter Aloud

Synopsis

Stay away from awkward exchanges and consult this clever compendium for things you should never, ever say. Learn what not to say at a job interview (“How strict is your sexual-harassment policy?”), what not to say to a cat lady (“Dogs are so much friendlier!”), and what not to say to anyone else you don’t want to offend (“Don’t take this personally, but…”).

  • A book of quotes you probably shouldn’t quote
  • Knock Knock books make great gifts for men and women who want to be their wittiest self
  • Hardcover; 4.25 x 6.25 inches; 128 pages

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About the Author

Knock Knock is an independent maker of clever gifts, books, and whatever else they can think up. Their mission is to bring humor, creativity, and smarts to everyday life. Put the fun in functional with #knockknockstuff, and satisfy all your witty needs at knockknockstuff.com. Knock Knock's crackerjack in-house team creates products and develops books from the ground up as well as collaborating with outside authors and other creative types. Whether producing sticky notes or a volume of thoroughly researched nonfiction, Knock Knock happily dispenses irreverence, wordplay, and wit from its sunny perch in Los Angeles, California, to folks around the globe. In January 2018, Emily McDowell & Friends joined the Knock Knock family to form the Who's There Group. Now one groovy Los Angeles team working together to make both brands happen.

From the Back Cover

Stay away from awkward exchanges and consult this clever compendium for things you should never, ever say. Learn what not to say at a job interview ("How strict is your sexual-harassment policy?"), what not to say to a cat lady ("Dogs are so much friendlier!"), and what not to say to anyone else you don't want to offend ("Don't take this personally, but . . . ").

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