Welcome to my page where I share a few etiquette tips and cultural insights...
Here are some of the typical Spanish foods that go beyond Paella, rice dishes, seafoods and tortilla. I’m sure most people are familiar with Tapas, but what about Tablas? Pinchos? Montaditos? Bocadillos? Tostadas?…
in China, the Lazy Susan is a very popular and useful way of enjoying everything that is offered at the dining table. It’s an alternative way of passing food dishes around the table. and there is an etiquette involved …
Calling all boho chic brides! One of the many great things about having bohemian flair is that it pairs perfectly with DIY. As we all know, weddings can be incredibly expensive events, and finding ways to cut costs is essential for remaining within your budget. Find out more from our guest writer and expert…
What do you think of when it comes to Valentine’s Day? Flowers, chocolates, a candle lit meal with your significant other? It’s a celebration that varies around the world although there is always the common denominator of love. Here are a few of the interesting customs that I’ve discovered on my travels and that my friends around the world have shared with me.
Who doesn't love tea? Let's talk bubble tea! Bubble tea or boba is now hugely popular all over the world. Find out what this tasty Asian tea is made of and what components are used in its creation.
What is teppanyaki for the novice? It’s simply a style of Japanese cuisine, and is derived from the words ‘teppan’ which means an iron plate and ‘yaki’ which means grilled or pan-fried. It literally means ‘grilling on an iron plate’. Discover the Etiquette involved in this dining experience…
Here are 3 top tips that you can use you can use to demonstrate your support and help your team to do their best, even if they’re working away from the office…
In today's workplace, more and more people are working remotely. While this has many benefits, it can also be challenging to build team morale when everyone is not in the same physical location. By following these tips, you can start to build better connections with your team.
The virtual interview may seem less formal than a meeting in person however job applicants should still prepare for an online interview as though it were any other opportunity to land their dream job. It’s important to remember that the impression you make during the interview is just as critical as it would be in person. Here are some tips on how to make a positive impression during your online job interview.
Maria Jose Meneses from Porch.com is sharing her tips with us about meal prep in this useful article…
Who doesn’t love a beautiful dining table for a special occasion such as Christmas lunch or dinner? Here are my top ten tips to having an elegant dining table, it’s a great cheat sheet!
In the Chinese language dim sum means ‘touch the heart’ and it certainly does! A variety of small, bite-sized foods typically served from carts that pass around the restaurant so you can serve yourself. Here are a few tips to enjoy dim sum like a local, no matter where you are. After all it’s always nice to follow the original traditions if you can!
When it comes to etiquette with the disabled community, it’s hard to know what’s right or wrong and how to avoid causing offence or hurting someone’s feelings, so it’s very important to consider how someone that is disabled feels when you communicate with them or refer to them…
Shabu-shabu is a delicious traditional Japanese variation of a fondue style dish. It’s a communal meal that’s enjoyed shared with friends and family. Here are some etiquette tips for enjoying Japanese Shabu-shabu without causing offence…
After entering the new world of virtually attending meetings what have you learned? Are you more aware of what’s irritating to you and other people? For many of us, we’ve been working remotely for the last year and so virtual meetings have become a part of everyday life. So how can we find a way of observing at least some codes of etiquette?
Just as all professionals have business cards, all professionals should have an elevator pitch. Many entrepreneurs spend time and money on branding, marketing and social media yet don’t quite master an effective Elevator Pitch. The concept of having your own pitch is to explain who you are and what you do in a short way […]
Have you heard of the South American custom of drinking maté? Well as we know, all cultures have their own ways of drinking tea, coffee and herbal infusions and they all have their own rules of etiquette. So the ritual of drinking maté is also has it’s own rules…
Sustainability is on trend and it’s more important than ever. With more weddings taking place again, this article can help you in your efforts to have a #zerowaste wedding day! It's full of advice that's very useful for all types of #eventplanning even corporate events...
Tipping is entirely dependent on culture however most cultures do accept some level of tipping as a thank you for a particular service. Japan is one of the exceptions.
Isabella Caprario is sharing her advice to help organize you pantry! From baking ingredients to snacks and pasta, it’s easy to let your kitchen pantry get disorganized. Fortunately anyone can manage their pantry like a pro. Read on for some easy ways you can keep your pantry space nice and tidy.
Everyone has heard of Afternoon Tea… quintessentially British. Similarly, tea plays an important role in many other countries, for both social and formal events. The preparation, serving and drinking etiquette of tea varies from culture to culture. Let’s discover how tea is enjoyed in Morocco.
As the wedding season is slowly starting up again after Covid, many of us will once again be attending weddings over the course of the summer, even if they are smaller than normal. Sometimes the rules and expectations of gift giving are not clear cut and we can be left wondering what are some of the do's and don'ts.
I love all things Japanese, their beautiful manners (almost perfect!), their tea (so delicious!), their skincare (my favourite @shiseido!) I just love the culture, the people and everything about the country! So here I’m sharing the hanko tradition…
Elbows off the table? Is this an old fashioned rule that should be ignored? Is this important in modern dining etiquette? Let’s find out!!
When visiting Japan it’s important for Westerners to understand basic etiquette and customs in order to avoid looking uneducated and perhaps being viewed as disrespectful. This is especially important when it comes to Japanese business relationships. If you’re invited for a business dinner, as a respectful guest, you need to be aware of the basic rules of Japanese table manners…
There are no strictly written etiquette rules for eating ramen, after all it’s fast food, but there are a few fun things to know about a traditional Ramen restaurant in Japan. There is a correct way the locals eat it so here are few unspoken codes of conduct that the locals abide by, some of which are actually quite helpful for westerners unaccustomed to Asian dining…
Etiquette varies around the world. Between countries, cultures and religions there may be many differences, but have you ever considered the etiquette of shoes?? Well, let me share some ‘shoe etiquette’ because it’s actually quite interesting and more important than you may think!
Do you know your Italian Galateo? Galateo is the Italian translation of the word Etiquette. As I’m currently in Italy enjoying the delicious food, wine and sun, I thought I’d share a few tips about The Italian way of dining.
Living in Hong Kong and travelling in the region for the last 18 months has given me some great insights to Asian cultures and the variations that they have. Just as it is in Europe and throughout the Western world there are certain important nuances that differ. It’s complex and I’m still learning!! So let’s talk about fish, just for fun…