Saying Thank You and Giving Back
Business and Social Hospitality Club  Business Dinner Etiquette   
 "Manners to Etiquette"                                  Students Outshine the Competition      
                                                        School of Etiquette in Austin (512) 821-2699

Business and Social Hospitality Camp 
Business Dinner Etiquette  
Students Outshine the Competition  

Class Before You Eat = Class While You Eat 
Tuesday  or Friday or Saturday  

     Business Dining Etiquette Lessons for Couples and College and University Students Outshine the Competition - Advanced Table Manners  Rules for Business Dining                                                                         
                                               Correct What You Learned
                                                     Eat on a Higher Tier

                    After Attending a Business Etiquette Dinner        
       Cannot Pass an 
Etiq Q Test Get What was Left at the Table


                                                   Avoid the Review  Hard to Watch Eat
                               No Real Eating Style  Cannot Cut Meat
                                       
             Many Students Come After Getting Slammed  
                          You Do Not Have to Wait


              Look as Educated as You Speak When You Eat

                          
Outshine the Competition  

                
                            Business Dinner Etiquette:
                              

Because the more you climb the corporate ladder the more dining protocols matter; there comes a time to transcend cafeteria behaviors and café ways to display advanced rules of etiquette for business dining; it is a ritual at which more than eating is done. On the way to the top there are stations and lines in business dining at which to stop. 

Freshmen Business Social Dining Etiquette 
Students Polished Table Manners
(including Fast Food Dining Etiquette) 

Class in Eating a Class in Class 
 
Monday -Wednesday or Saturday 
             
 

      Social Dining Etiquette Polished Table Manners for College and University Students  a Prerequisite to Business Dining Etiquette

Business Social Dining Etiquette (stand alone) Camp $50.00 one for one per person

Excellent opportunity to learn (or brush up on) etiquette for stations and lines in business dining, name badge placement in business dining, handshaking in business dining, handling cocktail foods in business dining, getting business cards, electronic communications, menu number of courses, rules for setting a formal place setting, rules for eating Continental Style in business dining, and more. Two-hour program with 30 minute post-class discussion includes lunch and a PowerPoint handout. 

 

                             Have a Question  Ask     Class in Eating a Class in Class
                                                   Outshine the Competition

                         How Do I Know You I Have Seen You Eat 

            Don't Let Business Social Dining Etiquette Be Your Only Fail in  Class


As a rule, what you eat is up to you. How you eat is your present to the table and the view you provide those around you.  The way a person eats in company reflects on that person and the company he or she represents. 
 
But above all of that, when you are sitting at a table and sharing a meal with a friend, it is wonderful to know what is being signaled and what to signal back. Be aware of how you look when you eat. Practice can done in casual shoes.
 
  

Saying Thank You and Giving Back
Business and Social Hospitality Camp 
for College and University Students
How Do You Say Thank You 
Wednesday 



The first part of Thank you is attendance and verbal acknowledgment. Someone had an event, you attended, and said, "Thank you."  This book/class is about the second part of saying “Thank you,” written acknowledgment: sending  a personal card saying, Thank you (again,) and reciprocity: hosting an event to re-pay an act of  hospitality. 

 Saying Thank You and Giving Back Social and Business Hospitality Camp 

It covers saying thank you by card, the cast for hospitality events, stations and lines, committees and responsibilities, type of events, levels of formality, social calendars, contact registers, invitations, and keeping track. Its purpose is to help get a job done when someone is designated to be a host, hostess, or an executive host by desire, request, or by job description. It identifies options in a way that allows a person to teach, and have them demonstrated by most anyone. 

         

Correctly Creatively Setting a Table Service and Seating Assignments
Sharing Drink  Atmosphere Food and Honor
Wednesday   

 
Excellent opportunity to learn things you can do when setting your stage, from setting a cover: a place setting for one, to place cards, party favors, menu cards, and napkins folds, to centerpieces to wow most anyone. In your business home or garden, the rule as always been more than, "Go from the outside in." Part II lets you learn where to place official guests and how to honor just plain friends.

and

Flawless Dining Service
Have a Dining Room Have a Dinner Party
Wed  




Dining Service Flawlessly Provided


This class contains information on how to allow each cast member can help add flair, consideration, and distinction to your event.  
 

To attend contact 
Harold Almon  
Business Etiquette and Leadership and
Management Instructor/ Director 
     
 
                                                                         baesoe.com  
Be at Ease School of Etiquette
1212 W. Ben White Blvd., #214 Austin, TX 78704
-7197
schoolofetiquette@ateasepress.com

(512
) 821-2699  Thank you  

 

 Some books can be ordered through baesoe.com at At Ease Press (AEP) Harold Almons' Guide to: Etiquette Books with free shipping, Amazon.com, or Ebay.com  and ordered there by   direct request using Add to Cart. Excerpts  can be read at: http://baeschoolofetiquette.blogspot.com/   

                                                    "Manners to Etiquette" 
                                                  Outshine the  Competition
                                                                                  
     Social and Business Hospitality  Camp for Couples and College and University Students  

                                                Sample Day Itinerary  

 
Registration and Networking
 
9:00 AM
9:50 AM
Saying Thank You - Business and Social Hospitality - the 2nd Part: Written Acknowledgment & Reciprocity -  
Hosting
 Your Event
9:50 AM
10:00 AM
Break
10:00 AM
10:50 AM
Business Social Dining Etiquette Camp
 Class in Eating a Class in Class
 
10:50 AM 
11:00 PM
Break
11:00 PM 
11:50 PM 
Business Social Dining Etiquette Luncheon
Class in Eating a Class in Class
12:00 PM 
12:30 PM
Questions and Answers -

12:30 PM
12:50 PM

Giving Back - Business and Social Hospitality - 
How Do You Say Thank You
1:00 PM 
1:50 PM
 
Community Involvement Professional Image & Fitting

2:00 PM 
2:50 PM



3:00 PM 
5:00 PM
5:00 PM 
5:30 PM
Break
Correct Creatively Setting a Table Service and Seating Assignments -
Sharing  Drink Atmosphere Food and Honor 
Flawless Dining Service Dining Service Flawlessly Provided
"Manners to Etiquette" - Outshine the Competition
Questions and Answers  
Break

  
6:00 PM 
8:00 PM
Business Dinner Etiquette  
Outshine the Competition   
Class Before You Eat = Class While You Eat
 
Break
8:00
Questions & Answers  Closing
 
 
Etiquette Camp and Class School of Etiquette in Austin

Freshmen Business Social Dining Etiquette Students Polished Table Manners(stand alone) Camp $50.00 per school semester,one for one.  Includes camp plus labs.

Etiquette Club $250.00 per school semester,one for one, 1 session or 4 sessions ten hours of etiquette lessons plub labs and limied on line and telephone consultations. 

Etiquette Club $500 per person per school year, one for one  - twenty hours ++ of etiquette lessons plus labs and expanded on line and telephone consultations.

Lab expenses and gratuities are not included.

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