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Polite Society School of Étiquette offers a variety of courses. Beginning Étiquette Course, Afternoon Tea Étiquette Course, Protocol, Decorum, & Savoir-Faire Course, and The Story of Tea Course. Étiquette tutelage is presented at speaking engagements, instructional webinars, school seminars, private dinners, and specialty tea events. The School's mission is to educate adults and children in customary codes of conduct with an emphasis on everyday social skills. History of étiquette, social graces, dining principles, table setting instructions, appropriate dress attire, protocol, decorum, and other useful étiquette techniques along with the essentials of preparing a “Proper” Afternoon Tea are incorporated in the curriculum. Polite Society School of Étiquette provides rules for living in our society that will enable students to feel comfortable and confident in all social situations. All courses include foods and beverages as teaching aids. Interactive online training courses are available.

Tuesday, December 16, 2014

WEEK FOUR - December 14-20

WEEK FOUR

DECEMBER 14 - 20

Decorate a Tree

We have Prince Albert to thank for the Christmas tree - he introduced the tradition from his native Germany in 1841.  It is now difficult to imagine the season without one twinkling in a corner of the sitting room.  For many, this is when Christmas truly begins: the fun of sourcing the tree, the effort of bringing it in through the door, the scent of pine needles, the joy of remembering Christmases past, the pleasure of opening a box of decorations not seen for a year...

For longevity, keep trees well-watered - use a stand which will hold water - and away from direct heat sources.  

SOME GOOD IDEAS...

Order groceries and stock up on supplies, including a last-minute Christmas cake, if necessary!

Add sparkle to decorations with a few silver or cut-glass baubles, drops and tea-light holders.  

DECK THE HALLS...

Whilst the decorations are out, extend the Christmas mood to other parts of the home and gather from the garden armfuls of holly, ivy and mistletoe to bring indoors to weave into garlands and arrangements.  String up cards and decorative bands along the mantelpiece or down a banister.  Oranges are especially fragrant at this time:  stud them with cloves arranged in a pattern for a fetching display.  The warming glow of candlelight is essential, whether from a row of votives or a large triple-wick pillar.

But most of all - ENJOY this festive occasion with love, respect, kindness, and lots of JOY!


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