Manners from the Manor with Myka Meier

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  1. Oh I cannot wait for this new series! I enjoy following Myka on Instagram as well and am so encouraged there is someone out there encouraging good manners and refinement. Showing good manners is just one way to show respect and kindness to others and she does a wonderful job teaching this! Thank you to you both for this new series!

    xo, Meredith

  2. Fun, fun, fun!! I love how creative you are with your blog posts. This series just might be my new favorite. I’m very much looking forward to it. Thank you again for all the love, imagination, and effort you give to the Glam Pad.

    • Dear Kyrah,

      Thank you so much for your kind words. I am excited for Myka’s series too, she is such an inspiration!

      Xx,
      Andrea
      The Glam Pad

  3. Wow, this is so exciting. I love that people want to learn etiquette in an increasingly uncivilized world. If people had better manners, there wouldn’t be so much division, because manners are all about being nice to/for other people.

    • Dear Cynthia,

      I completely agree! Isn’t it refreshing to hear that 85 percent of Myka’s clients are millennials? This gives me hope for the future!

      Xx,
      Andrea
      The Glam Pad

  4. Very excited to learn about the Intensive Course waiting list. Put myself on it immediately. Sounds both interesting and fun! And who couldn’t use a refresher about improving one’s manners?

    • Dear Connie,

      Oh how exciting! I so wish I could attend one of Myka’s courses in person, but for now I am enjoying her Beaumont Enterprise online courses. 🙂

      Xx,
      Andrea
      The Glam Pad

  5. This is wonderful and sounds like a great series! I so look forward to your blog every day. You do an amazing job and provide such interesting , quality content. Thank you!

  6. Kudos to you also for promoting etiquette. This is wonderful news. My favorite table manners book is still ‘Tiffany’s Table Manners for Teenagers” . It has been in print since 1961. I always think that Thomas Having was so clever to use the word ‘teenagers’ in the title. You can always pretend you are buying a gift and younger children think that they are acting like teenagers. I always enjoy our blog. Kind regards, HCP ps ( I think that the D of Sussex might still be learning herself)

  7. A wonderful article! Working on the Cotillion committee with the Palm Beach Junior League, was so heartwarming! The invitations would only go out to about three schools in our area. The final dinner dance brings you to tears. A friend and her husband is starting a program for underprivileged boys called “Common Gents” and I hope they gaining great community support.

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