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    aching the rules of etiquette to others, or even start your own full time business by teaching others. You can teach classes in your own home with the appropriate materials and environment, but if you do not have enough space you can ask local restaurants, cafes, and other businesses if you could hold your etiquette classes in their space. Of course, you should also offer them a f
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    Learning etiquette can be a great asset for anyone – business people, employers, employees, teachers, students, parents, children, those who will be meeting with people of royalty, and many more. Anyone can reap the benefits of learning the rules of etiquette in any career, any lifestyle, and any family. Etiquette is not just about knowing which fork to use for salads and what spoon to use for soups. These rules of etiquette can teach you a lot about how you project yourself to others, your body language, how to be a lady or a gentleman, how to eat nicely, how to properly show your gratitude and appreciation, and much more.

    You can teach classes on etiquette. You might be surprised to learn just how many people out there who would love to learn more about proper etiquette. You can make money in your spare time teaching the rules of etiquette to others, or even start your own full time business by teaching others. You can teach classes in your own home with the appropriate materials and environment, but if you do not have enough space you can ask local restaurants, cafes, and other businesses if you could hold your etiquette classes in their space. Of course, you should also offer them a fe

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    y teach their children. I'm talking about basic manners, including saying thank you, please, you are welcome, etc. As parents we know that these basic manners of showing gratitude are a great way to show your appreciation. However, there seems to be something that is fading away and that is the rules of etiquette.

    Learning etiquette can be a great asset for anyone – business people, employers, employees, teachers, students, parents, children, those who will be meeting with people of royalty, and many more. Anyone can reap the benefits of learning the rules of etiquette in any career, any lifestyle, and any family. Etiquette is not just about knowing which fork to use for salads and what spoon to use for soups. These rules of etiquette can teach you a lot about how you project yourself to others, your body language, how to be a lady or a gentleman, how to eat nicely, how to properly show your gratitude and appreciation, and much more.

    You can teach classes on etiquette. You might be surprised to learn just how many people out there who would love to learn more about proper etiquette. You can make money in your spare time teaching the rules of etiquette to others, or even start your own full time business by teaching others. You can teach classes in your own home with the appropriate materials and environment, but if you do not have enough space you can ask local restaurants, cafes, and other businesses if you could hold your etiquette classes in their space. Of course, you should also offer them a f

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    people, employers, employees, teachers, students, parents, children, those who will be meeting with people of royalty, and many more. Anyone can reap the benefits of learning the rules of etiquette in any career, any lifestyle, and any family. Etiquette is not just about knowing which fork to use for salads and what spoon to use for soups. These rules of etiquette can teach you a lot about how you project yourself to others, your body language, how to be a lady or a gentleman, how to eat nicely, how to properly show your gratitude and appreciation, and much more.

    You can teach classes on etiquette. You might be surprised to learn just how many people out there who would love to learn more about proper etiquette. You can make money in your spare time teaching the rules of etiquette to others, or even start your own full time business by teaching others. You can teach classes in your own home with the appropriate materials and environment, but if you do not have enough space you can ask local restaurants, cafes, and other businesses if you could hold your etiquette classes in their space. Of course, you should also offer them a f

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    ot about how you project yourself to others, your body language, how to be a lady or a gentleman, how to eat nicely, how to properly show your gratitude and appreciation, and much more.

    You can teach classes on etiquette. You might be surprised to learn just how many people out there who would love to learn more about proper etiquette. You can make money in your spare time teaching the rules of etiquette to others, or even start your own full time business by teaching others. You can teach classes in your own home with the appropriate materials and environment, but if you do not have enough space you can ask local restaurants, cafes, and other businesses if you could hold your etiquette classes in their space. Of course, you should also offer them a f

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    aching the rules of etiquette to others, or even start your own full time business by teaching others. You can teach classes in your own home with the appropriate materials and environment, but if you do not have enough space you can ask local restaurants, cafes, and other businesses if you could hold your etiquette classes in their space. Of course, you should also offer them a fee for using their space, but these businesses would also reap the benefits of free advertising, especially if you buy food and beverages from them every time you hold a class there!

    Many people would be interested in learning the proper etiquette for wedding ceremonies, business communications, telephone conversations, email discussions, and much more. You can charge about $50 - $100 per person for each class you hold. However, you must absolutely understand everything to do with etiquette before you begin teaching it to others. You might even want to learn about the history of etiquette because some students might have questions about that, too.

    So it turns out it does pay to have good manners…

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