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Oxford University Press, India launches its Facebook page
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Mulberry English Course website has been launched this month to provide complete web support to teachers
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New Science in Everyday Life website now has a new student's section with host of ideas for career choices in the science stream
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Savoir faire

Meaning
the ability to act or speak appropriately in social situations; practical knowledge, skill or know - how; expertise.
(Oxforddictionaries.com)

Origin (and additional information) ~ Origin: First known use in 1805 – 15. It is a French noun phrase that means being adaptable and adroit; the instinctive ability to know how to deal with any situation that arises. The term literally means know how to do. Some synonyms would be adaptability, adroitness, diplomacy, discernment, skill, ability. Savoir faire is something one gets with experience in life, so it refers to acquiring necessary life skills, being wise and capable, especially, becoming more sensible about life, and improving one’s decision-making skills.
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