You are an absolute miracle worker. Last night, my daughters set the table
and ate like truly civilized people. They were able to explain what the
cutlery was for and even how to use it to indicate when they were finished
vs still eating. I just about fell out of my chair! Thanks for bringing out
the best in our girls; they will definitely be back for the teen program.
Newsletters
- Christmas and Chanukah
- Treat with politeness
- 2024 Traveling abroad
- Etiquette, protocol and ethics
- Elderspeak
- Thank you
- Christmas is for family
- Apologizing
- Fabulous service
- Baggage claim
- The Best
- New Year’s Resolution
- Christmas is the time of giving
- A Poem for Queen Elizabeth II
- Identify yourself
- Acknowledge a job well done
- Identify yourself when calling
- Ukraine
- In stillness you find your path
- Zoom Etiquette
- Speed
- Manners are learned from childhood
- Buffet Etiquette
- Espresso Bodega
- Zoom Etiquette – Part II
- Zoom Etiquette – or lack thereof
- Give people your time, your energy
- Give the customer what the customer asks for
- Presenting yourself online
- Appreciate your customer
- A Class Act
- Concert experiences in Europe vs. Canada
- Visiting Clients
- Ready for Travel
- Telling the Truth
- It’s Christmas
- Let Me See Your Face
- The Gift of Time
- Flying Etiquette
- Customer service from our end
- Take pride in your job, whatever your job is
- Those were the days…
- Let’s Celebrate Christmas
- Having lunch with your smartphone?
- Accepting others for who they are
- What is in your heart?
- Merry Christmas
- Random Acts of Kindness
- People deserve a Thank You
- The Art of Conversation