Arts & Entertainment Etiquette Week: How To Behave In San Francisco Neighborhoods From Alamo Square to Yerba Buena: Stop with the posturing about the inferiority of other neighborhoods. Don't define yourself or others by a zip code. Leave your comfort zone. Be yourself. Try it.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Etiquette Week: How To Be Drunk Getting drunk. It's something a lot of people do on a regular basis, and it can make or break a night on the town for better (wooooooo!) or worse (retch). Rubbing shoulders with
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Etiquette Week: How To Conduct Yourself At The Grocery Store Etiquette Week 2013 continues to teach you how to be a better person today with tips and tricks on navigating your local grocery store. From swiping samples to queuing up properly to the
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Digestive Issues: Removing Plates Too Soon, Difficult Dinner Dates In these our Edison-bulb-lit gastronomic times, proper service has all but been stabbed in the neck repeatedly, chopped up into bits, and left in the freezer for dead. But you know exactly what?
Arts & Entertainment 'BART Idiot Hall Of Fame' Publicly Shames Ill-Mannered Commuters Recoil in white-hot rage, rule-abiding commuters, as we present to you a batch of horrifying images plucked from the BART Idiot Hall of Fame, a Facebook page that posts photographs of bad behavior
Arts & Entertainment Etiquette Week: How To Ride Your Bike Like A Grown-Up By Alissa de Vogel Today we bring you the fifth (but not quite final) installment of National Etiquette Week here at SFist. So far we've provided you with helpful tips on how to
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Etiquette Week: How To Dine Out Without Being A Jerk Yesterday we taught you how to walk on city sidewalks, and on Monday we explained the unwritten rules of riding public transportation. Today, as part of SFist's ode to National Etiquette Week, we
Arts & Entertainment AT&T Park Etiquette For New Giants Fans Friend of SFist Sally Kuchar, Curbed SF editor and lifelong Giants fan, and you very own SFist editor recently bemoaned early-season fans' behavior at AT&T Park. Kuchar points, of course, were
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Hipster Chef Sounds Off On Bourgeois Customers PBR-drinking chef Ron Eyester of Rosebud restaurant and Family Dog bar in Atlanta isn't keen on certain types so customers—namely, those who aren't well-versed in the delicate ways of consuming his artisan
misc Relevant Facebook Status Update of the Day Via Kevin McCracken: "The Muni driver just got done lecturing commuters on the virtues of saying thank you." (We say thank you if the driver is nice, but we would refrain from thanking
Arts & Entertainment Twitter Etiquette For those of you nerds who Twitter, and especially for those of you who Twitter drunk/high, The Morning News has come up with 14 ways to sharpen your Twittering etiquette. Such gems