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Monday, September 6, 2010

Social Graces & Etiquette.

Etiquette tells one which fork to use. Manners tells one what to do when your neighbour doesn't"

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"Social graces are skills used to interact politely in social situations. They include manners, etiquette (the specific accepted rules within a culture for the application of universal manners), deportment and fashion. These skills were once taught to young women at a finishing school or charm school. The focus of social graces has changed over the last century, recently with an emphasis on business etiquette and international protocol."

Somewhere in this fast-paced world of Web, online social networking, and Blackberrys, most people have lost a general sense of proper decorum. However, this fact remains: The image you project to the world relies on many things, and having social graces is one of the most important.

You would think that adults mind their manners, but in many cases, they can forget basic etiquette. And in today's changing times, one should adapt to the new demands in the social and professional arenas. Susie Wilson Image Group International holds courses that "refresh" the adult's know-how of essential social graces and provide them with new information on how to capitalize on these in a professional set-up. You become more refined, proficient, and highly admirable.

Proper etiquette is still the cornerstone of a successful image. Susie Wilson Image Group International works to instill these values in you for the achievement of your personal and professional goals.

Having and maintaining proper etiquette is crucial in projecting class, bearing, education, and professionalism. Table manners, for one, are very basic, but they're one of the more significant: People can create very strong impressions of you based on how you act in a formal or business dining occasion.

With Social Graces and Dining Etiquette, you learn how to behave and respond accordingly in any social setting. Our classes are specifically designed to meet the needs of specific markets: children, teens, and adults.

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