Stuff Every Man Should Know

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This pocket-sized guide packed with tips, tricks, and life hacks is the perfect gifts for the modern Renaissance man.With chapters on domestic life, personal appearance, etiquette and socializing, business and pleasure, love and relationships, and health and wellness, it’s the ultimate little black book for men of all ages. You’ll find all the answers in a concise but comprehensive pocket-sized package. This handy reference guide features everything the modern man should know (but might not), including:   • How to Cast a Fishing Rod    • How to Open a Beer Bottle Without an Opener    • How to Ask for a Raise    • How to Start a Simple Skincare Routine    • How to Make Friends as an Adult    • How to Entertain Children Plus wardrobe essentials, advice on car maintenance, how to start a conversation in 5 languages, exercise tips, grilling instructions, and much, much more!

Additional information

Weight 0.15 kg
Dimensions 1.43 × 9.58 × 15.27 cm
by

Format

Hardback

Language

Pages

144

Publisher

Year Published

2021-8-24

Imprint

Publication City/Country

USA

ISBN 10

1683692721

About The Author

Brett Cohen is the author of Stuff Every Dad Should Know and the co-author of Recipes Every Man Should Know and Stuff Every Sushi Lover Should Know. He lives in Pennsylvania.

“Fun, [and] downright useful.”—The Style Guide“Cohen highlights the multifaceted aspects of the modern man and the importance of adapting and growing in the 21st century.”—Destination Luxury

Table Of Content

DOMESTIC LIFEHow to Make Your BedToolbox EssentialsHow to Hang a Picture FrameHow to Jump-Start a CarHow to Change a Flat TireThe Only Knot You’ll Ever Need to Know 24Kitchen EssentialsHow to Make the Perfect OmeletTips for the GrillPERSONAL APPEARANCEFifteen Wardrobe EssentialsHow to Sew On a ButtonHow to Tie a TieHow to Shave ProperlyHow to Maintain Facial HairTips for Dealing with Hair LossHEALTH AND WELLNESSTips to Maintain a Healthy DietWhen to See a DoctorExercise TipsHow to Perform a Proper Push-UpHow to Perform Abdominal CrunchesHow to Perform a Proper Pull-UpHow to Start a Simple Skincare RoutineHow to Relax After WorkHow to Get Involved in a Meaningful CauseHow to Get a Good Night’s SleepETIQUETTE AND SOCIALIZINGHow to Make Friends as an AdultHow to Check In with Your FriendsThe Perfect Tip for Every OccasionHow to Open a Beer Bottle Without an OpenerElements of a Basic BarDrinks That Change Your Breath . . .Four Cocktails to Impress Your DateTwo Cocktails for Your ParentsTwo Cocktails for a PartyHow to Order a Bottle of WineFacts and Notes About WineBUSINESS AND PLEASUREHow to Ask for a RaiseHow to NegotiateHow to Give a ToastHow to Make a Great First ImpressionHow to Give a Good ComplimentHow to Build a CampfireHow to Cast a Fishing RodPoker Hierarchy and GlossaryHow to Bet on HorsesHow to Calculate Your Golf HandicapFive Classic Golf BetsLOVE AND RELATIONSHIPSHow to Meet Someone in PersonFive Conversation Starters in Five LanguagesHow to Last Ten Minutes on the Dance FloorTips for Taking a Great PhotographHow to Give a Great MassageHow to Hold a BabyHow to Entertain ChildrenHow to Have a Productive Argument with Your PartnerHow to Select a Gift for Your PartnerHow to Buy a DiamondHow to ProposeWedding Anniversary ChartStuff You Should Know But I Can’t Tell You

Excerpt From Book

IntroductionGuys, I’m going to let you in on a little secret. Our learning doesn’t stop when our formal school education ends. After all, life’s a journey, not a destination. And that journey is going to present every man with a variety of situations. Some you’ll be prepared for, and some you won’t. But each instance will broaden your experiences, expand your mind, and shape your character.     So prepare yourself for a lifetime of learning—a lifetime of making yourself a better man. Some of this you will pick up naturally along the way. Some of it will require an investment of time and resources. And some of it you’ll find right here in this book.     As I set out to revise this book (originally published in 2009), I brought with me a new set of life experiences and lessons I’ve learned in my own journey. This revision still includes the timeless, traditional skills you might expect. But it’s also peppered with more timely advice for today’s man. Some of the entries are essential information, while others are just for fun—because, after all, we should enjoy the ride.     I acknowledge that my journey isn’t the same as every man’s. So in addition to drawing on my first-hand knowledge, I have researched these topics and incorporated expert advice to create a book for all types of men.     As you navigate this book, and your life in general, my hope is that you will open your mind to new ideas, open your heart to all different types of people, and open yourself to new experiences. Because, in doing that, you will truly make yourself a better man.     Now sit back, relax, and pay attention. This stuff is important.

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