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Meaning of savoir-faire by John Rene Plaut





John Rene Plaut

savoir-faire
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SAVOIR-FAIRE, French expression that, like savoir-vivre has become universalized in the Western world; SAVOIR, know and FAIRE, do. Textually, know how to do, that is, act intelligently and wisely in the face of new or unexpected situations, keeping calm, good judgment and criteria.

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