I Tried Etiquette School

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Published 2022-04-03
I went to etiquette school to become a "proper lady." Thanks to State Farm for sponsoring a portion of this episode.
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All Comments (21)
  • @MichelleKhare
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  • @jpachu16
    I’m glad the instructor wasn’t super strict like the stereotype. She was very informative and also had a sense of humor.
  • you should try nanny school next! They go all out and train nannies to take care of royal children and everything. it's no joke
  • @basictolerance
    "Are you ready for dessert? Do you still have room in your belly?" Michelle and the others who barely ate anything: YES
  • @LeftOfToday
    I was forced to go to ettiquette classes as a kid. It was one of the more insulting decisions my mother made when I was little. I was kicked out the first day for goofing off though... I did the walrus thing with the utensils. The lady was so mad she grabbed my hand and took me downstairs to another classroom where she opened the door and shouted "I have another one for you!" and then left. It was a drama class. Loved itttttttt... But my mom was furious so I didn't get to stay in it.
  • @Shaun_meeks
    I love that she says that etiquette is about making people feel at ease, followed up by making them feel ill at ease.
  • her: etiquette is about putting others at ease also her: this is my wedding's china, you break you pay.
  • @anthonyd507
    They are very relevant skills. In graduate school I found myself eating dinner at a Supreme Court justices house. His wife was VERY into proper etiquette at the dinner table. So I learned and was SO thankful I did my research!
  • @Weisz
    I’m not sure how you made manners INTENSE, but I was on the edge of my seat the whole time — awesome video!
  • I love how the instructor mentioned that good manners are about being respectful of others, about how they feel and their personal space. It's true that today most people aren't aware of that at all.
  • It's super ironic that the etiquette instructor's last name is Gaché, which means "spoiled" (like food that's gone bad) in French
  • @sleepyote
    The handshake part reminded me of my typing teacher in middle school. He was in business, and we had to shake his hand the professional way before entering the classroom. If we did it wrong, we had to go to the back of the line and do it again.
  • @ChrisVillain
    🙌🏻🧐❤️ It was an HONOR learning how to be Fancy with you Michelle! Thank u for having me! Crys in peasant for getting a B lol
  • Fun fact: While Kelsey's bread/drink memory rule is a nice trick, it's actually the opposite in Sweden, so if you're ever invited to the Nobel banquet you need to unlearn that. Also don't clink glasses. Ever! When you toast at informal dinners in Sweden you raise your glasses, look around the table and say "Skål". At formal dinners there's a whole procedure of nodding at people (For men: left, right, opposite. For women: right, left, opposite.) before drinking, and then you nod at everyone in the opposite way before lowering your glass.
  • @deepika2644
    I love this etiquette thing because it makes my mental health better and makes SO MUCH MORE AWARE
  • @Ig310
    From a small Indian city, eating using hands, I came to Cambridge university, formal dinners in University's colleges are a common thing here. I remember going through a very very good course on the internet to learn how to eat. She gave the tip BMW, bread, meal and water/wine from the left to right. I never have made a mistake. My eating etiquettes are spot on. I still use my hands to eat at home.
  • Watching Michelle overcoming these crazy challenges over the years has been so amazing to watch
  • @40dougherty
    I loved the "do you want your dress zipped all the way in the back" part, such a gentle way of calling someone out like maybe they like it partly unzipped 🤷‍♀️🤣