Etiquette Training
Our Etiquette trainings aim at making participants more comfortable in behaving properly in a Western environment, giving them the keys to success for a wide range of occasions. More specifically, this includes occasions such as a formal dinner, a business meeting, a gala event, an informal social gathering and more.
Participants who take part in our corporate etiquette trainings typically include salespeople, international students and teachers, employees of international companies, luxury brands representatives, insurance brokers and more.
Using French etiquette as a reference for elegance and codes of courtesy, our trainings also explain etiquette di erences that are relevant in other European countries as well as in North America.
Learn the high standard rules of cutlery placement and fine table setting, following the traditional French standards
Table manners from A to Z, an essential part of a successful business meal or an important gala dinner
Master the art of negotiation and business interaction following the Western business mindset
Socializing made easy, from daily courtesy rules to gender-related etiquette via dress code and grooming
Enjoy a gracious tea moment, following the rules originating from England and later taken to French salons de thé
Elegance starts at the youngest age. In a fun and interactive way, let your kid learn how to behave at a table !
Association of etiquette experts
Hedonia is a proud member of Cercle International des Experts en Etiquette Française, the first association uniting French etiquette experts, offering professional training to hospitality schools, diplomats, luxury brands and high-performance companies in France, Eastern Europe, Russia, Middle-East, Hong Kong and Mainland China.
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Cover picture credits : Le déjeuner des canotiers (1880-1881), Pierre-Auguste Renoir