Proverb Gمنذ 5 سنوات"Every female is a woman, but not every woman is a lady." Very trueee 1361
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Faithمنذ 5 سنواتI’m 19 and I’ve grown up in a very rough area around ghetto and ratchet nasty women where class is really not important. HOWEVER. now that I’m on myan id="hidden2" class="buttons"> own and becoming an adult, all I want to do is learn how to be sophisticated and classy and put together. Thank you for making these videos, I’m going to treasure and use them! ....وسعت1540
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Robin Luichمنذ 5 سنواتI trust nobody who gossips about others. 1039
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Carol Socorroمنذ 5 سنواتHaving etiquette is not a "lady like thing", it's being a respectful human being. 829
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Anin Aninمنذ 5 سنواتI’m twelve and no one has ever taught me any manners, so I’m really thankful that these videos are out there for me to become a lady. 394
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Giselle Dawsonمنذ 5 سنوات1. Dress for success. Dress appropriately for the occasion. 2. Be on time. Leave on time. 3. Sitting and walking. Don't slouch, sit id="hidden3" class="buttons"> tall. Walk tall. Good posture. 4. Conversation and cell phone usage. Small people talk about people. Don't own the conversation. Listen. Give genuine compliments. 5. Lending assistance. Always bring something for the hostess. Tidy up. ....وسعت288
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Luv2shopمنذ 5 سنواتI actually heard that small minded people talk about people, average minds discuss events and great minds discuss ideas and concepts. 264
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Nicole Mمنذ 5 سنواتI really like how you present "classy behaviour" as being about generosity, respect, and sincerity, rather than about being better than everyone id="hidden4" class="buttons"> else or looking better than everyone else. Thanks for the video :) :) ....وسعت217
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Dohi Vivianaمنذ 6 سنواتI'm only 13 years old and I already don't like that our generation is forgeting about this "Etiquette". I'm trying my best to be id="hidden5" class="buttons"> a "lady" even if I'm pretty young and people are making jokes because of that. I really enjoyed your video and keep doing similar things! ....وسعت726
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Kristina Andoniمنذ 5 سنوات"Great minds talk about ideas, Average minds talk about events, Small minds talk about others." - Eleonor Rousvelt- 35
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Leah Richardsonمنذ 5 سنواتI'm turning 29 this year and I grew up being such a tomboy. I have almost no self esteem, I'm trying to stop cursing and I'm embarrassed to id="hidden6" class="buttons"> ask my own mother for help. I've been with my boyfriend for over 2 years and weve been talking about marriage and I want to give him a woman who is sure of herself and not a push over. Not just for him of course but for me. Thank you so much for posting this. It's a huge help to me. <3 ....وسعت446
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Sophie Kمنذ 4 سنوات"Never comment on someone else's body, or their plate" 21
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Shieron2468منذ 5 سنواتI work in education with 15, 16 and 17 year olds. It’s absolutely refreshing to see young ladies commenting on here about their interest in improving themselves. Just the fact they’re here and eager to learn speaks volumes to who they are already. Each one of them should be very proud of themselves for taking the initiative to go for it and improve themselves. I felt pride just reading their comments. Beautiful young woman, keep searching and learning even if your parents aren’t available to help you. ....وسعت120
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Kyleigh Fritchleeمنذ 5 سنواتI am 12 (13 in 4 months) I'm watching this because I want to be better and have my parents be proud of me. I'm going to practice this especially id="hidden8" class="buttons"> at school. I want to prove to my teachers that I'm responsible. I want to do better in everything:) ....وسعت350
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mirasol managoمنذ 5 سنوات"Leave things or people better than you found them". 39
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Emily E.منذ 5 سنوات“Teach your sons to do the same.” I felt such pride when I saw my father helping my grandmother (his mother-in-law) clean up after dinner while all the other husbands sat watching T.V. Even as a child I knew “This is a kind, good man” and I have married another kind, good man. We are our children’s strongest examples and I am grateful my mother and father we’re such wonderful examples for the life I want for myself and my family. ....وسعت50
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Jep Pegمنذ 5 سنواتOver 2K dislikes, for basic manners and self respectful behavior. We see those like the ones who disliked the video everyday, and its sad they couldn’t take her advice. Thank you for the video. So many in our society should heed your words. ....وسعت28
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L.A. W.منذ 5 سنواتI attended charm school. I learned all of these things. And the cell phone has completely changed things. Completely!! 45
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Lucky sambhojمنذ 5 سنواتHello miss, I'm 16 years old and I feel like this is the proper age to learn these things . They are very important for an image of id="hidden11" class="buttons"> a girl. It was nice to watch the video and yes it was very helpful. Thank you so much . ....وسعت128
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Winnie's Walkمنذ 5 سنواتI'm 51 and still find this very informative and useful. I asked my 23 year old daughter to watch this and she did. Having etiquette is respecting people and yourself. 67
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Miss954منذ 5 سنواتGrowing up, I was teased about being too “prissy” and “girlie”. As an adult, I’ve embraced who I am! I love the fact that I am naturally prim, proper and classy. I love people and enjoy providing community service. We didn’t have much when I was growing up but my family (from great grandparents to my mother) always said “leave things better than you found it”. I took it to heart all my life. As a result, I’ve never been dumped in a relationship or fired from a job. Great advice, awesome video! Tfs ....وسعت61
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Sophie Jensenمنذ 4 سنواتBeautiful! I’ve always been called classy. I just think it’s common sense and considerate. I’d like to bring up “the early bird” I find it really disrespectful to arrive too early. The hostess is preparing for a certain time and not ready to entertain yet. They early bird wants to chat or ask for something and it throws off the planning. I experience this all the time when running events, talks or hosting. I’ve now had to put it in the invitation “no early birds please “. Please do a video on etiquette for being too early. We’ve been trained early is better than late but not always. I prefer to host without help so arriving early to help should be done with permission. Thank you for your lovely inspiration. ....وسعت12
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Dizziemiss Lizzieمنذ 5 سنوات"Don't be late!" Exactly! I started dating someone, and he was late twice. There wasn't a third date. Lateness drives me nuts! id="hidden15" class="buttons"> If someone is into you, they will show you enough respect, and at the very least, be on time! ....وسعت48
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SANDRA WILCOX WILLIAMS SMITHمنذ 4 سنواتTracy May I suggest also A Honor the elder, give your seat B Suggest-don't command />C Don't assume, ASK Thanks again for your video ....وسعت10
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Katie Andersonمنذ 4 سنواتLove this!!!! My little son everyday takes away his plate from the table after meal and says “thank you for the food”, I can’t stand grown up lazy men!!! I’m training a future good husband lol! Great tips!!!!! Love it!!!! 17
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Vanetta Mosettaمنذ 6 سنواتThis wisdom is a treasure, thanks for the pearls! 104
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Isabelle Jimenezمنذ 5 سنواتI want to be this mom and teach my kids to have etiquette!! I need to learn first. ☺️ 42
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starlynمنذ 5 سنواتI wish the communication etiquette was common sense. I've had many friends text me last minute telling me that they overslept and can't make it. id="hidden18" class="buttons"> Most of the time they would have left me hanging if I had not texted them. It's sad that no one teaches people how to be respectful. ....وسعت64
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Mariam Mosashviliمنذ 5 سنواتMy boss told me they love my job but I must improve my people skills, this is the first step. Some of my coworkers already told on me for my lack of diplomacy id="hidden19" class="buttons"> and honestly, I really want to change. Thank you for making this video, I am ready to improve and become easier to be around ....وسعت26
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Jonathan K. Riggsمنذ 5 سنواتWow. A video on being a classy lady in 2019. How refreshing! 78
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Ann_ 0117منذ 5 سنواتBeing in band, all I heard for about 7 years was, “Early is on time, on time is late, and late is inexcusable”. 14
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Jayne Romeroمنذ 5 سنواتEtiquette rules are founded or based upon consideration and compassion for others. Good intentions usually comes through. 75
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Laudanum 1987منذ 5 سنواتThe fact that basic manners have to be called out as “classy” makes me want to become a hermit. Sigh. I’m glad that you’re sharing this! 44
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Ioana Opaitمنذ 5 سنواتThese things should be taught in schools! Very educational video. Thank You! 50
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Lyn Rمنذ 5 سنواتThis is one well informed and put together lady. 24
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sunshineمنذ 7 سنواتHello darling, For those that like to get to the point. Here you go. 1. Dress accordingly 2. RSVP, Yes or no. Be on time. In thw id="hidden20" class="buttons"> event you are running late you will let them know. Leave on time(if it ends at 8p go home at 8) 3. Sitting and walking(do it properly). 4. Conversation & txt ( zero gossiping, listen vs talking too much. Classy people talk about events not people. 4. A. No txting, during dinner or gathering.( expecting a call excuse your self) 5. Extend assistance.( what can I do for you). 6.Leave people and things better than when you found. it 5. ....وسعت533
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Definitely not a lizardمنذ 5 سنواتI've been studying etiquette to help combat my social anxiety by giving me more confidence. This video is so helpful, thank you! 16
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Lynne LaRochelle Richardمنذ 4 سنواتI didn’t think I’d like this video, or even finish it, but it’s really good. The word “lady” has me suspecting I was about to hear some anti-feminist propaganda, but not so. The video could well have been a man talking about how to be a gentleman and not one word would need to change (except maybe how to get out of a car in a skirt ☺️). Not everyone is brought up with how to behave politely, so it’s nice that this kind of content is out here and free to watch. Our behavior signals our trustworthiness more than our clothes. ....وسعت7
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Roxie Poeمنذ 5 سنواتA few days ago I heard a 5 year old say to his cousin, "We don't make work for other people." I love his mother and dad. 24
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Stephanie Whiteمنذ 4 سنواتMy mother was old money and raised with manners and passed that behavior on to me. I in turn passed that classy behavior on to my daughter. You can wear all the designer cloths in the world and still be classless! 13
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wm Sulaimanمنذ 7 سنوات1. Dress for success 2. Never be late 3. Sitting and talking 4. Conversational and cell phone usage 5. Lending assisstant ....وسعت545
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Mane Stageمنذ 5 سنوات"Always leave people and things better than you found them." Simple but important. 6
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peace on earthمنذ 4 سنواتSo many of the replies I'm reading here seem to be all wrapped up in what Tracy said about what great minds discuss that your missing the main point id="hidden24" class="buttons"> that each of you need to be focusing on and that is( small minds talk about people) kinda like how y'all are being by critisizing her remarks and trying to sound like your an authority on what great minds discuss and in doing so have revealed your selves to be small minded , petty, and im sorry to say ignorant hypocrites with overinflated egos.Its rude and unappreciative to correct someone as lovely as Tracy who is just trying to make the world a better place you shoiuld be ashamed of yourself and show some class by accepting the error of your ways and each of you should extend an appology as your first attempt at becoming a classy individual. ....وسعت2
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Harper Lovelyمنذ 5 سنواتMy goodness my parents and grandparents taught us each one of these! The gentleman I’m seeing told me I was the definition of what a lady is supposed to be, I was perplexed at first, but after humbly reevaluating it was dear to my heart!! I love this video! ....وسعت12
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E. G. Trocheمنذ 4 سنواتI am quite surprised, I was on the impression class and dignified behavior was second to unnecessary confrontation and emotional outbursts. Well done! id="hidden26" class="buttons"> I would like to see scenarios reenactments rather than verbal cues. Also, a video for teenagers / young adults, another of how to project education without being perceived as disingenuous (fake) and how to help your boyfriend /husband emulate what yiu are projecting are excellent choices for future editions. Once again, congratulations!!! ....وسعت3
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lorena pichardoمنذ 4 سنواتLove this advice. All of this things are in the bible. This are Christian advice. 11
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Kim Yorkمنذ 5 سنواتWow unbelievable confidence. I love how you are unapologetic as you deliver this information. Very great points, great video. 18
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JESUS IS LORDمنذ 6 سنواتAwesome When people are talking negatively about someone, just politely walk away 7
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Mayaمنذ 5 سنوات umm I am that person, my friends don’t say anything helpful so I don’t know what to talk about but I like to ask people questions to engage them in the conversation ....وسعت9
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Delia Fernandezمنذ 5 سنواتWow I am surprised to hear about ur “kind” advices along w ur etiquette advices! This is the first time I watch a video of urs and I liked to c that u also have a pretty and kind spirit! Confident and humble, what a great combination Tracy! Blessings to u :) ....وسعت10
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Betty Dafiewhareمنذ 5 سنواتI'm watching this almost 2yrs after it was posted and yet it's so beneficial. Thank you ma'am for sharing. 7
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du kennst nur eine Seiteمنذ 5 سنواتI think it's: people with great minds talk about ideas ;) 16
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Lets fly awayمنذ 6 سنواتA boss of mine once said “Always act in public as though you have cameras following you”. Just as most people would be on their A game or best behaviour in how they acted or looked if they were to appear on television, should you conduct yourself in public. ❤️ ....وسعت773
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Savannah Waymanمنذ 4 سنواتI agreed with everything Tracy Hansel said. Esp about the cell phones, that drives me crazy when you are trying to talk to someone and it's all they can do to not look at their phone. 5
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Mary Sprengerمنذ 6 سنواتTracy, these were great tips I wish all women would practice, training starts in the home with the parents, being lady like is a dying art, and with dress, id="hidden31" class="buttons"> anything goes. It was not like when I was growing up. thanks again for all the suggestions. ....وسعت4
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nahid nobanمنذ 4 سنواتI am like everybody else home because of the pandemic, Time to do things that you always wanted to do. Your videos are informative. I wish everybody could watch it and learn. Thank you. 1
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Chicken Tomatoمنذ 6 سنواتI'd like to thank you for teaching young women about etiquette. I am an 18-year-old male and it is extremely difficult to find a woman that displays id="hidden33" class="buttons"> these qualities. On another note, I have learned quite a lot from this video, as it also applies to men (minus the skirt and high heels etiquette!). Great job, you've earned a sub! ....وسعت41
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Kelly Sitesمنذ 7 سنواتAnd sorry, one more.don't be a loud lady. It is so unclassy to be loud and the center of attention all the time. Loud talkers, loud laughs, NOT COOL. :) 516
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sam smileمنذ 5 سنواتI'm 19 years old I'm so thankful I found your video thank you so much. I followed your tips and people view me more matured and they listen to id="hidden35" class="buttons"> my suggestions compare to before some of them they ask me HOW OLD ARE YOU? you look younger but. ....وسعت15
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Chauntel Delgadoمنذ 5 سنواتWhat amazing tips! I loved this video! Yes, we must dress for success! 20
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MissMarvelمنذ 5 سنواتI am 13 and I find this video really enlightening. I think that how you carry yourself in public is so important. From your first impression on a teacher id="hidden36" class="buttons"> to your job interview how you present yourself and treat the person is front of you is so important. And I think that having proper etiquette improves a person and how they treat others so much! Being classy is not about superficial stuff but about your attitude in general and how u treat others. I aspire to be a classy, elegant,strong and independent lady in the future n thank you so much for this video! And omg i love your dress❤ ....وسعت11
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no not my name yoursمنذ 5 سنواتI'm 13 and I absolutely love what your talking about. I agree with everything. Thanks for the advice!! 8
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fizzy pieمنذ 7 سنواتAs a 16 year-old, I can say that it's never too early or too late to learn how to be classy 361
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McKenna Estelleمنذ 5 سنواتTracey, I am so happy I've found your page. I'm 24 years old and I feel like etiquette isn't being taught anymore. I'm so happy to subscribe to you. Your videos help me put tremendously. 4
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Phoenixمنذ 5 سنواتThis was so helpful and inspiring. Currently trying to touch up on being more ladylike 6
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Ummi Ramliمنذ 5 سنواتI cbose this channt because I need to show myself even though I was hurt, I can overcome the situation during company Xmas lunch in mid December. id="hidden38" class="buttons"> />I wanted to avoid the awkwardness after a fee incidents that happened in the office with our Managing Director and his wife. I will sit far away as possible and enjoy the lunch with my colleagues. I will go through this two morr times to reminf myself NOT to react/counter attack. I've changed from being demure to defensive due to a bad experience too from a previous organisation/employer. Thank you. ....وسعت1
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Margaret Riordanمنذ 5 سنواتPlease ignore that millionaire statement in the previous response. I appreciate your video. How sad we have to have someone tell us how to act like ladies id="hidden39" class="buttons"> and be respectful of others and ourselves. My mother in law was from North Carolina and was a lady in every sense of the word. ....وسعت8
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ICDAYC DBمنذ 4 سنواتMy aunt told me, “I like you. People say I've no taste, but I like you.” 1
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deborah Daviesمنذ 5 سنواتI really appreciate these videos, I’m 18 years and want to improve in my mannerisms and etiquette. My friends say I’m posh but I feel that their is room for improvement 12
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Teneh Karimuمنذ 5 سنواتJust wonderful. Reminded me who I am. Thank you and God bless you 8
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1besiegedمنذ 5 سنواتWonderful tips, also , could you do one on modesty (modest dressing) nowadays this is so much needed. 4
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Grace Garciaمنذ 5 سنواتI remember when a colleague of mine asked me for ideas for an outfit for a wedding she was attending. I showed her a beautiful dress, knee length, something id="hidden41" class="buttons"> you could wear to church (but not too formal). She scoffed and showed me what she was ACTUALLY thinking about wearing. Some fashion nova-esque, tight, short sheath dress that made me truly wonder how she was going to comfortably sit down. It’s important to consider who the attention should be on during the event you’re attending as well. And what kind of attention your outfit brings. Great advice! ....وسعت15
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sumaya khanمنذ 5 سنواتI have a whole page full of notes, thank you very much for the tips. 6
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Noel Thrasherمنذ 4 سنواتShowed this to my 8th grade class and they learned so much. I appreciate you doing this! Your videos are great additions to my curriculum for Family and Consumer Science. 6
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Carla Wellbaumمنذ 4 سنواتI love your video!!! When my son was old enough to have sleepovers or when invited over for a playdate, I told him how important it is to compliment the id="hidden43" class="buttons"> parents on their home when you've made your way in. Take a look around and when something catches your eye, say something nice no matter how small you think you're complimenting. I also told him to watch for ques. If the parents asked your friend to help clear the kitchen table, lend a hand without being asked or asking your friend. The biggest compliment to hear from other parents is how polite and nice my son is. ....وسعت3
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Carollyne B Raynerمنذ 6 سنواتI am 74 years old and have tried to practice these tips all my life. I am hoping the younger women watching enjoy your video, found it educational and id="hidden44" class="buttons"> as refreshing as I did. Thank You for sharing your knowledge! Carollyne - Canadian ....وسعت223
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mercy harrisمنذ 5 سنواتI'm almost 15 and this is really good advice I'm going to get a job soon and I want to feel professional 25
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Living the Grand Lifeمنذ 6 سنواتLovely job. Although I was raised well and taught my manners very early, I truly enjoyed your video and I learned a thing or two. There were two things id="hidden45" class="buttons"> I'd like to add. I used to be one of those folks who had difficulty responding gracefully to compliments. Until I realized that by deflecting a compliment, you are negating a persons' observations and minimizing their opinion. And that in and of itself is not polite at all. I now respond to compliments as the French do with a "thank you most kindly for noticing!" It recognizes their kindness and is humble as well. Secondly I have two sons who were taught manners from a young age. One of my boys at the age of 18 said to me "Mom, Thank you so much for teaching us our manners" When i looked at him quizzically he responded "the ladies LOVE THE MANNERS!" ....وسعت3
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Destynee Arianaمنذ 5 سنواتThanks so much for posting this!! This is something I, as well as most girls my age, never learned growing up. I think it’s also something that is so underrated. I love seeing these videos! Keep up the good work! 7
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huberflooverمنذ 4 سنواتI don't know if it's part of official ladylike etiquette, but.when taking the subway in NY with my young daughter (4 or 5 at the time), young id="hidden47" class="buttons"> women who I guess we're in their 20's or 30's would actually get up and offer her their seat! I've never even seen them do that for the elderly. And those trains were packed. I was shocked and honored. I never even asked. So cool. Sometimes they would stop her on the street to say hi and offer her whatever candy they had, or compliment her on her rain boots with dragon teeth lol. I'm a guy mind you. I miss those days. She was too young to remember, but I'll never forget it, and wish good things for those classy ladies going above and beyond for my special little one. ....وسعت1
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Kristina Soderbergمنذ 5 سنواتI absolutely love this video. It’s direct and holds no punches while managing to not belittle or shame. It’s like having a tough but loving aunt prep you for real world success. Like she is not going to take my crap or excuses because she wants me to be a better person and knows I’m capable or it. I would love to develop her equally kind and powerful presence, that would be amazing. Thank you! ....وسعت2
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D Williamsمنذ 5 سنواتI was looking for something to teach me better etiquette, this helped out a lot! Thank you. 4
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Carole Duetمنذ 6 سنواتGreat advice! Although I was raised to be a "lady" I still learned quite a bit from your video. 4
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Ifeoma Deborah Uwannaمنذ 5 سنواتI'm 19. I am really pleased to have this package of knowledge. I'm grateful to learn from someone with enough experience. Over the years I've id="hidden49" class="buttons"> gradually transformed from tomboy to some thing like a girly girl to a mixture of both and now I can't wait to imbibe the Class Lady culture. Thanks a lot ma'am, you are simply that classy aunt I never had.From Nigeria Edit: leave people and things better than you met them others in consideration always ....وسعت4
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Claire Granthamمنذ 5 سنواتI absolutely needed this video! I am currently doing some volunteer work which requires me to be around people and it has helped me tremendously. I will id="hidden50" class="buttons"> also begin entering adulthood soon and will keep these tips in mind for a lifetime. Thank you so much! ....وسعت8
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Jayne McDanielمنذ 5 سنواتWhen I listened to this, I saw hope for the future. Thank you for this video and especially for your message!! 6
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Kristin Wrightمنذ 5 سنوات THANK YOU. I am so over people commenting on how I eat things they can't eat and don't gain weight. It's awkward and gauche. 1
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Eli Garمنذ 5 سنواتJust a suggestion for a possible future project: this entire video was informative and straight forward, but many people may pass over it just out of simple id="hidden52" class="buttons"> disinterest in the overall topic. The part about cell phones is so important in today’s world and perhaps would be a good topic to reiterate and expand on as it’s own video. I’m enjoying your series very much. :) ....وسعت1
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who am i?منذ 5 سنواتI am 12 and i'm watching this. Because ettiquette is really important! 4
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Gen Xمنذ 5 سنواتYou should have a position in the White House or Government anyway to help our country. 7
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M Mمنذ 5 سنواتAwesome tips. loved when u said " leave everything better" when we make other people feel better we spread positivity and in turn increase our self confidence. Great point. Thank u so much! 4
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Nikita Hornمنذ 5 سنواتI was raised in a non lady like lifestyle with 4brothers but that doesn’t mean I didn’t have the basics in this. Like tidy up when you visit and at home, leave something better than you found it(my mom taught me that) and a few others.. but I’ve faded from twine basics And although I love who I am. I am 21 and my own person now, I want to practice how to be a lady. ....وسعت1
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Ella Hintersteinerمنذ 5 سنواتThank you for the information, I learned a lot. 10
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Romanمنذ 4 سنواتAs someone who strives to be a gentleman, THANK GOD someone still believes in and encourages ladylike demeanor and behavior, which never diminishes, but id="hidden55" class="buttons"> only enhances a woman's self-presentation while connoting authority and gravitas. ....وسعت1
مقاطع الفيديو ذات الصلة على 5 TIPS to Being A CLASSY LADY | ETIQUETTE | TOPICS w/ TRACY:
Very trueee 1361
2. Be on time. Leave on time.
3. Sitting and walking. Don't slouch, sit id="hidden3" class="buttons"> tall. Walk tall. Good posture.
4. Conversation and cell phone usage.
Small people talk about people.
Don't own the conversation. Listen. Give genuine compliments.
5. Lending assistance.
Always bring something for the hostess. Tidy up. ....وسعت 288
I really enjoyed your video and keep doing similar things! ....وسعت 726
Average minds talk about events,
Small minds talk about others."
- Eleonor Rousvelt- 35
Beautiful young woman, keep searching and learning even if your parents aren’t available to help you. ....وسعت 120
I'm 16 years old and I feel like this is the proper age to learn these things .
They are very important for an image of id="hidden11" class="buttons"> a girl.
It was nice to watch the video and yes it was very helpful.
Thank you so much . ....وسعت 128
I love people and enjoy providing community service. We didn’t have much when I was growing up but my family (from great grandparents to my mother) always said “leave things better than you found it”. I took it to heart all my life. As a result, I’ve never been dumped in a relationship or fired from a job.
Great advice, awesome video! Tfs ....وسعت 61
I’d like to bring up “the early bird” I find it really disrespectful to arrive too early. The hostess is preparing for a certain time and not ready to entertain yet. They early bird wants to chat or ask for something and it throws off the planning. I experience this all the time when running events, talks or hosting. I’ve now had to put it in the invitation “no early birds please “.
Please do a video on etiquette for being too early. We’ve been trained early is better than late but not always. I prefer to host without help so arriving early to help should be done with permission.
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I started dating someone, and he was late twice. There wasn't a third date. Lateness drives me nuts! id="hidden15" class="buttons">
If someone is into you, they will show you enough respect, and at the very least, be on time! ....وسعت 48
May I suggest also
A Honor the elder, give your seat
B Suggest-don't command
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For those that like to get to the point. Here you go.
1. Dress accordingly
2. RSVP, Yes or no. Be on time. In thw id="hidden20" class="buttons"> event you are running late you will let them know. Leave on time(if it ends at 8p go home at 8)
3. Sitting and walking(do it properly).
4. Conversation & txt ( zero gossiping, listen vs talking too much. Classy people talk about events not people.
4. A. No txting, during dinner or gathering.( expecting a call excuse your self)
5. Extend assistance.( what can I do for you).
6.Leave people and things better than when you found. it
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2. Never be late
3. Sitting and talking
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I would like to see scenarios reenactments rather than verbal cues. Also, a video for teenagers / young adults, another of how to project education without being perceived as disingenuous (fake) and how to help your boyfriend /husband emulate what yiu are projecting are excellent choices for future editions. Once again, congratulations!!! ....وسعت 3
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thanks again for all the suggestions. ....وسعت 4
And omg i love your dress❤ ....وسعت 11
id="hidden38" class="buttons"> />I wanted to avoid the awkwardness after a fee incidents that happened in the office with our Managing Director and his wife.
I will sit far away as possible and enjoy the lunch with my colleagues.
I will go through this two morr times to reminf myself NOT to react/counter attack.
I've changed from being demure to defensive due to a bad experience too from a previous organisation/employer.
Thank you. ....وسعت 1
Secondly I have two sons who were taught manners from a young age. One of my boys at the age of 18 said to me "Mom, Thank you so much for teaching us our manners" When i looked at him quizzically he responded "the ladies LOVE THE MANNERS!" ....وسعت 3
Edit: leave people and things better than you met them
others in consideration always ....وسعت 4