ETIQUETTE
Pronunciation: \ˈe-ti-kət, -ˌket\
noun [mass noun]
The customary code of polite behaviour in society or among members of a particular profession or group.
Origin: mid 18th century: from French étiquette ‘list of ceremonial observances of a court’, also ‘label, etiquette’, from Old French estiquette.
Source: Oxford Dictionary 2010
http://www.oxforddictionaries.com
The House of Etiquette is a fully licensed and certified training center, based in Kuwait.
Focusing on the arts and social graces surrounding poise, manner, etiquette and other life-skills, the center offers tailor-made courses for young boys and girls, as well as adults.
Age-appropriate courses, paired with engaging curriculum, aim to educate students in the importance of manners while creating an atmosphere of regality and instilling self-confidence and leadership skills. Our vision at the House of Etiquette is to educate through various multimedia and real-life simulation, allowing students to gain experience and insight into the various facets of etiquette. Traits learned will be put to use on a personal and social level, as well as professionally. This will, undoubtedly, lead to an increase in self-confidence and motivation.
Come and Visit The House of Etiquette’s Booth at P2BK 16th-20th March 2011!
