Relax while you work your way down an extensive wine list.
How to be George
George--jo(e)rj-- n
1: a person who is free in giving and sharing
2: appreciating special services and gestures and being grateful for it
3: high minded, noble
4: living life to its fullest
5: helpful, especially when someone is down in luck
6: mentor of growing minds—
being George v — a George person adj
GUIDE TO USING CLASS AND COOL AS A CATALYST FOR A GOOD TIME
1. Concentrate on well-roundedness: know your scotch and gin.
2. Be able to tie a good Windsor knot, no matter how many cocktails you've had.
3. Don't complicate tipping with math or percentages. Remember, it's less a gratuity than it is an investment in above-and-beyond service next time around.
4. Speaking jazz is a password to cool. If you're not familiar, start with Coltrane.
5. Not sure if you're the most charming person in the room? Don't let it stop you from acting like it.
6. Romance tip: Knowing how to flirt is like knowing how to dance—it's all about getting someone to bend a little without stepping on their toes.
7. If you're gonna be loud, you'd better be funny.
8. You know that irritating guy you went to college with? Be the opposite of that (see above).
9. Buy a round for everyone. It'll make your drink taste better, too.
10. Before you call it a night, make sure you've covered item #1
11. Ask yourself: What would Frank do?
GEORGE