Etiquette
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
With proper phone etiquette conversations go smoothly. With proper dining etiquette, the dining experience is more memorable and less clumsy. With proper public place etiquette, public gatherings and outing are more enjoyable. When you dress well you are addressed well. Etiquette makes for more effective outcomes and a better life in general.
LEARNING OUTCOMES
I’m this training, participants will:
- Be able to show politeness to people of varying age, sex, physical fitness while communicating and performing sports.
Know general home etiquette which includes giving courtesies, responding to surprises, avoiding bad habits and etiquette with parents and servants.
Learn how to start, join an active conversation and end a conversation. This also involves proper way to communicate.
Gain insight on Non-verbal communication etiquette which includes how to sit in public, hand shaking, leg crossing, body language and facial expression.
Increase their awareness of both personal and interpersonal communication etiquette. Also learn how to communicate with people with different personality types.
Learn proper phone etiquette.
Know before, during and after meal manners. Participants will also understand restaurant, regular course, “difficult to eat foods”, buffet, wine and tea party etiquette.
Understand how to behave in an airplane, bus, taxi, elevator, staircase, hotel, supermarket, office and general public place etiquette.
Understand how to set up wardrobe, combine colors, dress for both formal and informal occasions, dress according to body types and avoid dressing errors.
COMMUNICATIONS ETIQUETTE
How to enter a conversation
How to join an active conversation
How to end a conversation
Possible introductions.
Rising and shaking hands.
Rules concerning handshakes
Listening skills
Bad habits in conversation
Useless expressions
The art of small talk.
Leave takings
Developing confidence in making new acquaintances
Shaking off bad times/bad days.
Non-Verbal Communication Etiquette
How to Sit in Public
How to Cross your Legs
How to Shake Hands
Personal Space
Body Language and Facial Expressions
- The Face
- The Hands
- The Chin
- The Shoulders
- The Feet
Personal Communication Etiquette
The Six S’s of a Positive First Impression
The Art of Small Talk
How to Start a Conversation
The 20 Key Practices for Effective Conversation
Pulling Out of Non-Productive Conversations
Recognizing Roadblocks and Remedies to Conversation Opportunities
Verbal Grace
Effective Complimenting
Common Phrases to Avoid
Common Topics to Avoid
Communicating To Different Personality Types
Communicating to Shy People
Communicating to Rude People
Communicating to Angry People
Communicating to Impatient People
Interpersonal Communications Etiquette
How to accept criticisms
How to make criticisms
How to apologise gracefully
Phone Etiquette
Phone etiquette tips
Habits to avoid on phone
Laws of cell phone civility
Office phone etiquette
DINING ETIQUETTE
General Dining Etiquette
Manners before the Meal
- How to approach a Table
- How to use a Napkin
- Knowing which Cutlery to Use for each course
- How to hold and use Cutlery
Manners during the Meal
- Manners to avoid while eating
- What not to say at a Dinner Table
- The ‘Resting Position’
- The ‘Finishing’ Position
Manners after the Meal
- Manners to avoid after eating
- How to place a Napkin after eating
Restaurant Etiquette
- How to dress to a Restaurant
- How to relate to Waiters and Waitresses
- Manners to avoid at a Restaurant
- How to lodge Complaints
- How to decline food or service
- How to Tip waiters and waitresses
How to eat Regular Courses
- Bread and Soup
- Fish
- Regular Deserts
How to eat ‘Difficult to Eat’ Foods
- Spaghetti
- Swallow Meals e.g. Eba, Amala, Pounded Yam e.t.c.
Buffet Etiquette
- How to approach the Buffet Line
- Picking plates and Cutlery
- How to use the Serving Spoon
- Manners to avoid at a Buffet
Wine Etiquette
- How to Order Wine
- How to Taste Wine
- How to Refuse Wine
- How to Return Wine
- The Etiquette of Uncorking Wine
- Other Wine Etiquette Basics
- Pairing Wine with Food
Tea Party Etiquette
- Dressing for a Tea Party
- Tea Etiquette
- Other Tea Party Etiquette Basics
DRESS ETIQUETTE
Dress Etiquette Errors
Avoiding the Common Dress Errors
Formal Dress Etiquette (BOYS and GIRLS)
The Etiquette of wearing Suits
The Etiquette of wearing a Dress Shirt
The Etiquette of wearing Shoes
The Etiquette of wearing Ties
The Etiquette of wearing Shirts and Ties (Men)
The Etiquette of wearing Belts
The Etiquette of wearing Stockings
The Etiquette of wearing Underwear
The Etiquette of wearing Jewelry
The Etiquette of wearing Pocket Squares
The Etiquette of wearing Other Accessories
The Etiquette of using Bags (Women)
The Etiquette of wearing Dresses (Women)
Informal Dress Etiquette (MEN and WOMEN)
Casual dress staples for men
Casual dress staples for women
Colour Combinations
How to Combine Colors
Colour Combination Errors to avoid
The Wardrobe
Wardrobe Organisation
The Wardrobe Strategy
Dressing for Occasions
Black Tie Events
White Tie Events
Cocktail Events
To a Gym
To a Cinema
To a Beach
Dressing for different Body Types
Dress Etiquette for Slim People
Dress Etiquette for Fat People
Dress Etiquette for Tall People
Dress Etiquette for Short People
ETIQUETTE IN PUBLIC PLACES
In an Airplane
- The Etiquette of boarding a Plane
- Manners to avoid on a Plane
In a Hotel
- The Etiquette of checking into a Hotel
- The Etiquette of checking out
- Manners to avoid in a Hotel
In a Supermarket/Mall
- How to navigate the superstore hallway
- Manners to avoid at a Supermarket
In an Office
- Cubicle Etiquette
- Manners to avoid in an Office
In an Elevator
- How to wait for an Elevator
- Manners to avoid while waiting
- How to board an Elevator
- Manners to avoid while boarding
- How to disembark an Elevator
- Manners to avoid while disembarking
In a Bus
- How to ride in a Bus
- Manners to avoid in a Bus
In a Taxi
- Where to sit in a Corporate Taxi
- Manners to avoid in a Taxi
On a Staircase
- The proper way to ascend and descend a Staircase
- Manners to avoid on Staircases