Price: £99 (£15 each for additional family members)
Duration : 4pm-6pm (UK time)
Delivery: Via Zoom
Dates: December 12
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kidiquette ™ 2: children's dining etiquette
Whether you’re eating at home, dining out, or having dinner with friends, good table manners are an essential part of every meal. As parents, you want to feel confident that you can bring your children to social events, restaurants and formal functions without having to worry about their etiquette.
Table manners are not just about holding the knife and fork correctly and knowing where to place your napkin. They also show respect and courtesy to fellow diners and are important tools for social interactions that will benefit children for the rest of their lives.
Our children’s Dining Etiquette class takes place over two hours via Zoom and covers all aspects of table manners from cutlery and place settings to conversation skills and posture. Participants will be sent clear instructions on how to set up the table prior to the course and family members are welcome to join in for a nominal fee.
The British School of Etiquette
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The world was my oyster, but I used the wrong fork.
Subjects Covered
- The importance of hygiene
- Posture and deportment
- Polite conversation
- Place settings
- Tricky foods
- Excusing oneself
- Thank you notes
- Family meals vs. formal functions
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