Since the French Royal Court of Louis XVI first established the rules of etiquette, the code of conduct has evolved over the years, but the basic principles of being polite and well-groomed has remained the same. Being unaware of these social graces can leave an individual socially clumsy. Sharon-Frances Moore, an Etiquette Coach has helped many clients over the years learn the nuances of proper social skills. Moore emphasizes that etiquette is of concern for everyone, not only professionals. Etiquette helps develop confidence. It is about personal empowerment and career advancement.
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2016
Etiquette is not about being old
saw this event as a chance to be
intermission, I had a chance to
school; it is about respect.” In
exposed to something different and
speak with a producer about the
today’s world, social connections
unique. “This was my first opera
play. I learned about technical
have become even more paramount
and it was a nice experience. The
skills, production design and
than ever. Therefore, young adults
etiquette course was helpful and it
theatrical space.” As the evening
must be trained to understand
gave me a good deal of background
went on, Moore was pleased to see
the importance of manners. On
and context. Knowing the dos and
how well our Hayesmen became
Thursday, October 22nd, Moore
don’ts gave me a greater level of
more comfortable with their
invited four Hayesmen to an
comfort.”
environment. “They all seemed
evening at the The Metropolitan
so excited to be there. They were
Opera House at Lincoln Center to
Daniel Afrifa was captivated by
just delightful and orderly.” The
see Puccini’s “Turandot.” Moore’s
the dramatic scenery and stage-
Hayesmen found this experience
gracious invitation stemmed from
setting. “It was phenomenal. Their
a major confidence builder that
her professional connection and
beautiful movements and the
will help them navigate any social
friendship with our Director of
intricate plot were fascinating. The
circle they encounter in the future.
Alumni Relations, Masiel Mazier.
opera was definitely a worthwhile
This opportunity helped our
spectacle.” Senior, Eduardo
Hayesmen understand the role of
Solis found that his etiquette
etiquette in various social settings.
training helped him to engage in
Eighteen-year-old Jamie Avila
conversation with patrons. “During
”ETIQUETTE IS NOT ABOUT BEING OOLD LD SCHOOL; IT IS ABOUT RESPECT.“