Younggoldie – Full Etiquette Guide
Description Of Full Etiquette Guide
CLASS IS THE REAL ACCESS CARD
It doesn’t matter how beautiful you are or how much money you have. Some rooms demand class and without it you’re not getting in.
What most people don’t realize is that etiquette is like a secret handshake for a certain class. If you don’t know it you’re unknowingly exposing yourself as someone who doesn’t belong.
Back in the day I invested in sending my women to etiquette classes. I paid thousands to learn this game but now I’m giving it to you for nothing. I’ve compiled everything from A to Z in this guide teaching you how to sit eat and carry yourself with class.
The Biggest Tell You’re New to Money:
Being impressed by material things or flexing wealth. To those with true class money isn’t special. Worldly possessions lose their shine when you operate on a higher level.
Some Major DON’Ts:
- Never talk about how expensive something is
- Don’t be impressed by material items Admiring things openly removes your power
- Focus on building friendships not just “networking” Real business happens among friends
- Don’t immediately bring up business in conversations
- Never trauma dump or overshare your personal issues
- Don’t reveal current problems Stay composed
Introductions:
- Always introduce the most important person first
- “CEO this is my colleague”
- Introduce older to younger by age
- “Grandma this is (younger person)”
- In business customer comes before title
- “Customer this is the CEO”
- As a host find a common link between strangers
- “Jeff this is Ryan He’s heading to New York next week You’re from New York right”
Cutlery & Silverware:
- Fork and knife should always face down when not in use
- Hold the fork in your left hand except when eating pasta with your right
- Turn the fork upward only for informal foods like spaghetti or risotto
- Always bring the food to your mouth never move your body toward the plate
This is just a taste of how to move with class in any setting Refine your game and step into every room like you belong
Imagine walking into a room filled with influential people. Your appearance, posture, and speech instantly shape their perceptions of you. Are you projecting confidence and authority, or do you come across as insecure and unrefined? Mastering the art of verbal and nonverbal communication can unlock doors to high-value networks and significant opportunities. This guide will teach you how to present yourself with the poise and confidence required to succeed in any professional or social setting.
Minor details and behaviors can significantly impact others’ perceptions of you. It’s a powerful reminder that everything from what you carry to how you carry yourself can influence your success.
It’s the secret handshake that lets them know you are or are NOT one of them. You don’t even know what you did to give yourself away. In this guide you will know, and be able to get access to that next level
More courses from the same author: Younggoldie