Tea & Etiquette Classes |
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Business Etiquette & Tea |
Today's savvy business person is
aware that most business is not at the conference
table, but at social functions. Discussing a project over tea is
a
popular alternative to the traditional business lunch or dinner.
This seminar presents the latest social and business
etiquette applicable to one's personal and
professional life. |
Participants receive a comprehensive workbook for future
reference. |
High
Tea & Etiquette |
Finish the day with the most substantial of the tea
meals. High tea is synonymous with an evening of hearty and traditional
foods complimented by a selection of fine teas. |
An etiquette program precedes the supper. |
Afternoon
Tea & Etiquette |
The ceremony of afternoon tea was
started in 1840 by Anna, the seventh Duchess of Bedford. Tea progressed
from a simple "drink
with jam and bread" into a full-blown social event. Participants
enjoy a fine pot of tea, traditional fare, and a refresher of etiquette
essentials. |
Victorian
Tea & Etiquette |
The Victorian Era was opulent and extravagant. Afternoon
tea parties were fashionable and knowledge of the social graces were
important. Enjoy tea while learning the etiquette of today. |