男女羞羞视频在线观看,国产精品黄色免费,麻豆91在线视频,美女被羞羞免费软件下载,国产的一级片,亚洲熟色妇,天天操夜夜摸,一区二区三区在线电影
  Home>News Center>Life
         
 

Well-off Chinese learn manners fit for Queen
By Thomas Brown (Agencies)
Updated: 2006-01-02 10:58

Their star may be rising in the worlds of business and international affairs, but the manners of the Chinese are lagging rather further behind.

Now one woman is campaigning to change that, starting by training her fellow countrymen to be "ready to dine with Queen Elizabeth II".

In booming Shanghai, there are plenty of affluent people prepared to pay to appear well bred. Using a sixth-floor restaurant overlooking the Huangpu river as her classroom, June Yamada is teaching two business executives how to behave at the dining table.

"No, no," she exclaims, pausing to draw on a cigarette as she scolds her pupils. "Your knife cannot face other people because that's rude. Neither of you look too badly dressed today. You both deserve 95 per cent for dress, although it would be 100 if your shirt was not so loose, Mr Ho, or if you had removed your hat, Miss Huang."

A table manners course under Miss Yamada's tutelage costs 990 renminbi (£70) per hour. The fees are justified, she insists, because there is so much work to do.

"Everything is wrong," she explains. "Spitting in the street, emptying out your nostrils, pushing, talking so loudly. Then there's the long, dirty nails and picking their nose and teeth at the same time. It's endless."

Chomping on fish by the mouthful and spitting out the bones is a particular problem. "With fish, they are totally lost. Pork or chicken is bad enough, or what you do with water melon seeds," she says.

"That's why our course takes 16 hours, and at the end of that you are ready to dine with Queen Elizabeth II.

"Then there's wine tasting, which they assume should be done by the lady first. I have to explain that men should taste. It's because of the Duke of Buckingham. When everyone was fighting, you drank first to protect your wife and family in case it was poisoned."

Time is also devoted to the thinking behind manners, explaining a philosophy of thinking of others rather than memorising a set of rules.

In China, many company executives reach the top with the help of well placed friends and family, or party connections. Others are now trying to get around this by presenting themselves as a cut above.

"It makes me feel much more confident," says Huang Leting, 32, who deals in medical equipment. "I have more confidence now in meetings with different clients or customers."

Ho Genxiang, 56, the founder and chairman of the biggest bookshop in mainland China, says good manners would also benefit his staff, and he will pass on what he has learnt to his employees.

"Our staff are mostly service people interacting with customers so they need manners," he says. "Our company image is very important since we sell the same stock at the same prices as Xinhua [the largest state-owned bookseller in China]. The difference between us is the level of service you receive."

A book by Miss Yamada called Tell it like it is, June! was the first printed by China's People's Press to sell more than 1,500 copies in a month. There is now a fan club and a television programme scheduled to begin in the spring.

Miss Yamada grew up abroad until her stepfather brought her back to China when she was in her early twenties, two decades ago.

Her courses cover fashion, make-up, social graces, "image creation" for business executives, international etiquette, "stylish communication for ladies and gentlemen" and "finding Mr Right and Mrs Right".

And how long would it take Miss Yamada to transform a humble country girl into someone altogether more proper, just as Henry Higgins does in George Bernard Shaw's Pygmalion?

"Peasants have to learn the pleasure of being treated well rather than always suspecting people want something from them," she responds carefully. "The surface stuff would take three months. But to really change her to a lady inside and out - I would say, one year."



In-the-sky wedding ceremony in Xi'an
Chyichin New Year concert tragedy
Jackie Chan picks Gao Yuanyuan for new film
  Today's Top News     Top Life News
 

President Hu calls for peaceful reunification

 

   
 

China Daily select Top 10 Newsmakers 2005

 

   
 

Europe, US uneasy after Ukraine gas cut

 

   
 

Indian PM calls for closer ties with China

 

   
 

Economy grew 9.8% in 2005 - vice minister

 

   
 

Needy people to get more aid in 2006

 

   
  Well-off Chinese learn manners fit for Queen
   
  Indian PM calls for closer ties with China
   
  Top 10 rich film stars of the year in China
   
  Survey tracks 2005's most annoying phrases
   
  2000 college graduates to work in rural Beijing
   
  Entertainment 2005: What might have been
   
 
  Go to Another Section  
 
 
  Story Tools  
   
  Feature  
  Could China's richest be the tax cheaters?  
Manufacturers, Exporters, Wholesalers - Global trade starts here.
Advertisement
         
主站蜘蛛池模板: 信宜市| 昌江| 房产| 张家界市| 金华市| 衡山县| 勃利县| 西乌珠穆沁旗| 达尔| 太谷县| 福贡县| 莫力| 沈阳市| 沐川县| 万盛区| 石景山区| 克什克腾旗| 介休市| 武山县| 封丘县| 沈阳市| 礼泉县| 宁明县| 喀喇沁旗| 沅陵县| 集安市| 永城市| 广平县| 霍山县| 镇雄县| 太仓市| 龙岩市| 六枝特区| 甘德县| 宜州市| 会理县| 永修县| 高阳县| 平谷区| 武胜县| 休宁县| 甘孜县| 黑龙江省| 东兰县| 苗栗县| 民丰县| 永新县| 海阳市| 潢川县| 土默特左旗| 施甸县| 兴业县| 青田县| 长白| 宣化县| 广河县| 益阳市| 宁城县| 徐州市| 呼图壁县| 阿鲁科尔沁旗| 麻阳| 双柏县| 古浪县| 迭部县| 林周县| 水富县| 徐汇区| 滁州市| 元朗区| 遂川县| 吉木萨尔县| 陈巴尔虎旗| 宿州市| 昭平县| 神木县| 东光县| 嘉禾县| 新丰县| 汶川县| 深州市| 甘孜县|