Showbiz etiquette
February 20, 2003 | 12:00am
Majority of the showbiz population are smokers and woe to the non-smoker and those terribly allergic to cigarette smoke because they often have to work with people who cannot function without perpetually puffing on a stick. But how do you tell your co-workers not to smoke in your presence without offending them and at the same time be able to drive your point that you are really bothered by their smoking?
Non-smokers in show business, you see, are a minority and you end up just being heckled if you ask the smokers around you to please stop smoking in your presence. Worse, what if it is your director who is smoking? You certainly cant afford to earn his ire because he can make life miserable for you in the course of production.
In restaurants, how much should celebrities tip the service crew? Are they really expected to tip more than the others being celebrities?
While this can work for the less sensitive Americans, I doubt very much if this practice can be introduced here without offending Pinoy sensibilities. What do you think?
Most young actors and actresses today are actually quite respectful of our veteran stars and this pleases me no end. These youngsters come over to where the senior actors are seated just to say hello. In fact, during the Urian Awards last year at the Araneta Coliseum, I was deeply touched with the way Mylene Dizon took care of Ms. Gloria Romero going backstage to get Tita Glo a bottle of mineral water and just checking every so often on the needs of our beloved Ms. Romero.
Unfortunately, during these awards presentations, Ive also noticed that stars who are deemed rivals try to sit at opposite ends of the auditorium and no one would take the initiative to get up and greet the other person and this sometimes creates tension especially when the people involved are movie queens of equal stature.
Its just too bad that there are no rules and guidelines in this kind of situation. But if you ask me, the one who takes the initiative first and acknowledges the presence of the other person is really the bigger star of the two in my book.
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