Mr. & Mrs. Manners is an innovative, international training and consulting firm that specializes in teaching etiquette to children, teenagers, adults and organizations. Ideally, training in life skills, social grace and chivalry etiquette should start from a child's early years and continue through adulthood. Our training sessions are designed to promote strong leadership qualities as well as to cultivate self-esteem, confidence and self-respect.

"The lack of self-respect and respect for others has caused a built-in failure in our homes, schools, marriages, and especially in the area of customer service."
Mildred S. Robinson

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Announcements

Online etiquette courses are up! Give your children the tools they need to succeed in school and beyond! Click the button below to register.

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Our Services

We teach social etiquette and life skills people of all ages, especially children and teens.  We also provide customer service training for businesses.  Finally, we have a train-the-trainer program for anyone looking to start their own business in etiquette training.

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Our Curriculum

Our curriculum focuses on social graces such as dining, interpersonal interactions, interviewing and conversation, proper telephone etiquette and basic life skills.

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Updates and News

Check here regularly to keep up with our current activities and programs.  Also look here for brief tips and articles on etiquette, life skills and customer service skills.  

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About Mr and Mrs Manners

For over three decades, we have trained multiple generations in social etiquette. Our clients include children, teenagers, and adults in all stages of life and in all fields of business, education and public service.

 
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Seeking Consultants

We are looking for consultants interested in being trained to run their own etiquette-based consulting business.

 

"Someone needs to let me know what the rules are because I don't want to be rude. I need a little more etiquette coaching."

— Brittany Howard