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Protocol Matters.

Increasingly, we are seeing generations of people with no assessable social skills truly leading to a breakdown of our society in all socio economic levels.

kid_eatingWhat is the Etiquette and Protocol School of Lexington?

The Etiquette and Protocol School of Lexington offers seminars for children and adults in social and business etiquette as well as international protocol.

DSC01369Founder and director Diane Abadi, has the unique ability of communicating this information to all age groups. In the United States, there is a need to establish good manners and family values again.

 

Diane Abadi, a veteran teacher, holds a Master Degree in Education. She is also a graduate of two of the most respected institutions in business protocol and etiquette training; The Protocol School of Washington, Washington, D.C., and The American School of Protocol, Atlanta, Ga.

 

We teach the crucial skills necessary to prepare people for a better life both personally and professionally.

At The Etiquette and Protocol School of Lexington we believe that good manners are one of the essential tools for achieving a life of quality and purpose.

 

 

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The Mission of the Etiquette and Protocol School of Lexington is to provide individuals, businesses, corporations and universities with the finest and most current social and business etiquette and protocol information promoting professional standards, integrity and civility.



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Etiquette means behaving yourself a little better than is absolutely essential.

Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1882)

The world was my oyster but I used the wrong fork

Oscar Wilde. Irish Poet, dramatist and critic (1854-1900)

Kindness has never weakened the stamina or softened the fiber of a free people. A nation does not have to be cruel to be tough.

Franklin D. Roosevelt