Etiquette Expert: This is how to eat spaghetti
Updated | By Breakfast with Martin Bester
Etiquette Expert Riandi Conradie joined Breakfast with Martin Bester to teach them proper etiquette when it comes to food and eating.
Martin Bester and the rest of the Breakfast team love a good challenge, so when they were presented with taking etiquette classes, they accepted it with open arms.
Etiquette expert and founder of The South African Etiquette Academy, Riandi Conradie, joined Breakfast with Martin Bester to teach them etiquette's do's and don'ts.
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Conradie showed Breakfast with Martin Bester how to properly use a knife and fork when eating, the correct table side manner, and, as a bonus, even showed our listeners the correct way to eat spaghetti.
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@jacabreakfast Etiquette consultant Riandi Conradie showed us the proper way to eat spaghetti #JacaBreakfast #Fyp #Food #Etiquette ♬ original sound - Breakfast with Martin Bester
Riandi's inspiration for the South African Etiquette Academy came from her work at a corporate insurance firm, where a colleague approached her for assistance with business etiquette and mentoring.
When her colleague was promoted, and after seeing her colleague’s continued professional success, Riandi realised the need for an academy with etiquette and confidence building as the primary focus.
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Riandi believes that displaying impeccable manners and etiquette lays the foundation for success in every sphere of life, and she has great dreams for the South African Etiquette Academy.
She aspires to establish the Academy's programme in every city in South Africa, giving every child an opportunity to develop the very best versions of themselves, with the starting point being simple yet exceedingly rare in the modern era: good, old-fashioned manners.
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