Etiquette-Plus

Etiquette-Plus

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Our goal is to help people appreciate the art of good manners and proper etiquette. Everyone likes to be treated with courtesy and respect. They stand out!

Through Etiquette Plus our desire is to teach and coach children, teens, and adults how to recognize and define their own inner-self, inner-beauty, and inner strength. Good manners and good fun go hand-in-hand. It is our desire that you will allow us the opportunity to teach your young ladies and gentlemen how to conduct themselves properly in any social setting. We also have classes for adults wh

05/03/2024

A for girls taking place in Murrieta Ca on Saturday June 1, 2024 from 11a to 1pm!!
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Are you in the IE and have been looking for a workshop for your teen? Look no further! Contact for more information and to sign up!

This is a workshop you will not want her to miss!! and

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05/03/2024

When we face undesirable or unacceptable situations, our initial reaction might be to respond emotionally or impulsively.

However, the concept of choosing over emphasizes the power of consciously deciding how we want to respond. Instead of letting emotions dictate our actions, taking a step back to assess the situation allows us to respond thoughtfully and with purpose.

This approach empowers us to maintain control over our actions and ultimately, to navigate challenges more effectively. It’s about recognizing that while we can’t always control what happens to us, we can control how we choose to respond.




















03/09/2024

Youth 🍽️

02/23/2024

02/09/2024

When having a conversation with someone it isn’t polite to eat your food while talking on the phone. It’s rude to smack while you’re chewing. The polite, kind and respectful thing to do is have your conversation before or after you are done eating.










01/18/2024

After eating in a , do you based on the you received or based on the standard recommended amount?

01/18/2024

After eating in a , do you based on the service you received or based on the standard recommended amount?





















01/10/2024

Since Covid a lot of meetings, conferences, trainings, meet ups, master minds, webinars etc have been conducted via . Most people have their cameras on which is oftentimes preferred by the facilitator.

Here are some tips to reduce or eliminate distractions for other participants on the zoom:

1. Mute your microphone if you’re not speaking
2. Don’t eat, smack, chow down on your meal (unless it’s that time of zoom meeting)
3. Don’t comb your hair
4. Don’t pick your nose
5. Don’t have side bat conversations
6. Don’t play with your pet
7. Don’t have a cell phone conversation
8. Don’t cook in the kitchen
9. Don’t go use the bathroom
10. Pay attention

If you are not able to do these things during the zoom meeting then it could be a good idea to turn your camera off during so that it’s not distracting to the facilitator or participants

01/06/2024

should not be things of the past! seems to be a lost art.

Stay tuned for upcoming workshops and courses for

01/01/2024

“Happy New Year” is a greeting used to wish someone well for the upcoming year. It’s a common expression for celebrating the arrival of a new year.

“Happy New Year’s” is a possessive form where the apostrophe-s indicates possession or association with something related to New Year’s Eve or New Year’s Day. For instance, “Happy New Year’s Eve” or “Happy New Year’s Day” refers to the evening before or the day of the new year, respectively.

Happy New Years” implies there are two new years for which you’re extending good wishes. Since only one year will actually be new, you should drop the S. ✅ Correct: Happy New Year! ❌ Incorrect: Happy New Years!

~Source Google

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