In cities across the country, taking Afternoon Tea is fast becoming a great way to entertain for business and pleasure. It’s cost effective, held at a less hectic time of day, and an enjoyable way to build business and personal relationships.


of the subject, based on the May 2007 newsletter where
I first I introduced The Basics of Afternoon Tea.

 



Reminders:

  • Our once a year “Afternoon Tea and Etiquette” seminar is coming up soon, on Friday, June 6, from 4 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. at The Fairmont Hotel San Francisco. Enroll now to enjoy the elegant service at one of San Francisco’s finest hotels. Learn about the history of tea, the different types and style of tea, and how to take tea from start to finish. See my website for complete details and enrollment. We look forward to your attendance at this fun annual event. 
  • In the U.S., don’t forget Sunday, May 11 is Mother’s Day. How about taking your Mom, Aunt, Grandma, or anyone you know who is a mother out for afternoon tea? It’s a relaxing way to enjoy a relationship.

Happy Practicing!




ANNOUNCEMENTS:

Call for input: Summer is nearly upon us, where owners take their dogs out to parks, on vacation, and to other public places. The June newsletter will focus on “Dog Etiquette.” If you have a pet peeve, please email it to us, along with any helpful tips on how dogs and owners can display their good manners at all times.

Syndi In the News:  Enjoy this article written by Syndi’s counterpart in India, Ranjini Manian, for the Hindu Business Line…

Summer School:  It’s already time to think about summer activities. Log onto our website to view our summer seminars for adults, youth, and teens. 

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