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Dining Etiquette with Jamila Musayeva
The British Protocol Academy Etiquette School has teamed up with Jamila Musayeva, UK certified etiquette instructor, author of Etiquette books and YouTuber with almost 700k subscribers and 18 million YouTube views to host and present one night Dining Etiquette here in London.
Location will be disclosed to participants only
Places Are Limited: 15 Participants Only
This course is dedicated particular to the “Art of Entertaining”, receiving guests and creating a warm and sophisticated atmosphere is the essence of hospitality and most important way to establish one’s status in society.
Subject covered and Benefit
- The Art of Table Settings
- Passing and offering food
- Posture & positioning for dinning
Benefit
- How to be confident in entering and introducing yourself
- Learning of some tricky foods: how to eat everything from caviar to burgers politely
- Learning of how to politely excuse yourself from a conversation
Jamila Musayeva graduated summa cum laude from the George Washington University’s Elliot School of International Affairs with a Bachelor’s Degree in International Affairs and double minors in History and Sociology. Jamila then obtained her Master’s Degree in European Political and Administrative Studies from the College of Europe, Belgium. She is a member of Phi Beta Kappa, the oldest academic honor society in the US, and Golden Key Honor Society, the world’s largest honor society.
After completing this course, each applicant will receive Certificate of Completion & CPD Standard Certificate.
Training programmes that are accredited by The CPD Service have been thoroughly scrutinised to ensure they meet the very highest standards of integrity and quality. Continued Professional Development is the term used to describe the learning activities professionals engage in to develop and enhance their abilities. It enables learning to become conscious and proactive, rather than passive and reactive.
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