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We found 47 Reddit comments about How Not to Be a Dick: An Everyday Etiquette Guide. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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47 Reddit comments about How Not to Be a Dick: An Everyday Etiquette Guide:

u/WombatBeans · 158 pointsr/AmItheAsshole

NTA, and might I suggest this for her next birthday? https://www.amazon.com/How-Not-Be-Dick-Etiquette/dp/1936976021/

u/beautifulntrealistic · 91 pointsr/Sneks

Great advice, thanks! Here's a book suggestion for you, if you haven't read it yet.

u/MayorAwesome · 34 pointsr/pics
u/untide · 26 pointsr/funny
u/mbizzle88 · 13 pointsr/UofT

Based on your needs, I've got two recommendations for you:

u/sveitthrone · 10 pointsr/Metal

Just get him this with a post-it note that says "Do the opposite."

u/i_is_surf · 9 pointsr/electronic_cigarette

Word. Some people need to read this

u/maddcovv · 8 pointsr/funny
u/anomalous_cowherd · 7 pointsr/linuxadmin
u/RyGuy_42 · 6 pointsr/chicago
u/hey_look_its_shiny · 6 pointsr/Art

The comment touches on some valid concerns BUT the commenter's bald criticism is pretentious and betrays a lack of social grace. Not to mention spelling ability.

The commenter incorrectly conflates an oral fixation with homosexuality, and then implies that the latter is a something worthy of scorn.

There are too many things wrong with this comment, so I'll end it here.

Here are some resources that you may find of use in your future critiques.

u/SincereBumble · 5 pointsr/HPfanfiction

Everybody Poops, to bridge that pure-blood/Muggle-born divide.

How Not to Be a Dick.

And, on a more serious note, David Hume's A Treatise of Human Nature.

u/neuquino · 5 pointsr/funny

Hey I found something for you:
https://www.amazon.com/How-Not-Be-Dick-Etiquette/dp/1936976021/ref=nodl_

Give that a try and let us know if your family starts talking to you again

u/sweetsails59 · 5 pointsr/AdviceAnimals

I'd totally recommend this book. It was an impulse buy on my part but it's a legitimate etiquette book.

Good luck OP, your aunt needs a serious reality check. Keep an eye out for her kid, okay? He deserves so much better!

u/el__duderino · 5 pointsr/pics

Since you're so keen on reading and learning through the written word, read this

u/randomisation · 5 pointsr/specializedtools

Here. Let me help so you don't make this mistake again...

https://www.amazon.co.uk/How-Not-Be-Dick-Etiquette/dp/1936976021

u/still-improving · 5 pointsr/fo4

While we're making recommendations, you should check out this book.

u/FuturisticChinchilla · 4 pointsr/funny
u/Widget88 · 3 pointsr/Cooking

I think I know exactly what you're looking for! I recommend it to people all the time. http://amzn.com/1936976021

u/drea14 · 3 pointsr/worldnews

> Stop getting offended over political correctness on the internet from people who aren't even attacking you.

this is clearly necessary at this point

Signed, a transgender chick.

u/Chiasmi · 3 pointsr/iamverysmart

This comes highly recommended.

u/blueberrycherry · 3 pointsr/funny

From Amazon "On the one hand, nobody wants to be a dick. On the other hand, dicks are everywhere! They cut in line, talk behind our backs, recline into our seats, and even have the power to morph into trolls online. Their powers are impressive, but with a little foresight and thoughtfulness, we can take a stand against dickishness today."

u/TheInternetCat · 3 pointsr/politics

Well that's funny

u/random_account_538 · 3 pointsr/MLPLounge

I can't give you the advice, too much to type out. I can suggest the right books though. Start with "How Not to Be a Dick: An Everyday Etiquette Guide. Once you've finished that one and have figured out how to at least be civil, move on to "How to Win Friends and Influence People".

If you are a man, you should also read "Manskills: How to Avoid Embarrassing Yourself and Impress Everyone Else". As well as "How to live with a Huge Penis".

u/serpentcroissant · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I'm Horrible

who wouldn't like this? lol

thanks for the contest!

u/Jurph · 2 pointsr/techsupport
  1. When you enter your IP in the address bar, are you using your public or private IP?
  2. Do you have a VPN or other tunneling software set up?
  3. Have you used ipconfig to verify that your public/private IP hasn't changed? (Also, did you have your router locked down to only allow connections from certain internal IPs?)
  4. Did you do a system restore because of malware? If so, it's possible that your router was reconfigured as well. Consider resetting your router to the factory settings.
  5. If you continue to have trouble getting people to help you, this book might have some useful advice in it.
u/Pudding_raziel · 2 pointsr/Yogscast

Dude.. Way to be a dick about it... If you lost someone important in your life, wouldn't you want to say goodbye one last time before moving on. This has nothing to do with attention seeking. Let people grief in their own way.

Here you go:
https://www.amazon.com/How-Not-Be-Dick-Etiquette/dp/1936976021

You might learn something..

u/randia-stooge-panda · 1 pointr/bakchodi

Who are you? I asked her to show vegena, why are you acting like one brother? I think you need help; buy this, this and thisbrother.

u/Gileriodekel · 1 pointr/scifi

> #And then, you decide to respond to only a slim part of the criticisms, which doesn't shine well.

Thought you might need this again.

 

Have you ever been a part of a religion? If not, let me give you an overview of the life of a Mormon up to the age of 25.



Description | Hours spent there
---|---
Sunday | 4071
GC | 238
Scriptures | 3011.25
Prayer | 1059.25
Youth group | 1095
Week day Sunday school | 756
Mission | 7279
Institute | 486
Temple | 168

Lets do some math

Time | Numbers
---|---
Hours | 18163.5
Days | 756.8125
Years | 2.073458904

Can you tell me that you would be able to resist 2 solid, non-stop years of brainwashing? Can you blame the people who can't?

 

I'd recommend this book to you:

http://www.amazon.com/How-Not-Be-Dick-Etiquette/dp/1936976021/ref=pd_bxgy_14_2?ie=UTF8&refRID=0V6VYHS36A9G5HK193PB

u/S1nistar · 1 pointr/japanlife

I think you need to calm down and try reading this book.


https://www.amazon.com/How-Not-Be-Dick-Etiquette/dp/1936976021


Go ahead. I'll wait.

u/rawr_ginger · 1 pointr/booksuggestions

Someone on reddit picked thisup for my kid. She loved it.

u/Tsorkin561 · 1 pointr/FIFA

LOL are you a 10 year old kid, or do you just have no respect??

Here, have a look at this MathiTheCheeze


u/SketchyJJ · 1 pointr/wow
u/Chesus42 · 1 pointr/books
u/stemgang · 1 pointr/funny

It is an actual book.

And here I was, thinking that OP was a faggot for posting something that didn't actually exist...

u/urist81 · 0 pointsr/Plumbing
u/nCubed21 · -1 pointsr/EscapefromTarkov

The trouble with trying to read people on the internet is that more often than not, you're wrong.

It would be an okayish burn if I actually gave a shit. But who actually gives a shit on the internet. You..... you do.

That's the sad part. Or the funny part, you decide since you have such a hard time telling the difference with your terribly unfunny jokes.

Pair this with a good joke book and maybe then you'll be a halfway decent human being.

u/Bollocks2014 · -1 pointsr/Throwers

If I may add some humor... THIS helped me ;)

u/laibr · -3 pointsr/linuxadmin

I was hoping someone ran into the same issue and it was as simple as adding a service label Or something
I’ll add some extra info later.

Ps. How bout asking this for christmas: https://www.amazon.com/How-Not-Be-Dick-Etiquette/dp/1936976021