2.25.2009

The Return of Etiquette


The last few weeks for me have been very busy and have gone by in a blur. I would like to thank my readers and fellow bloggers for sticking with me as I have become less the 'daily' connoisseur and more the 'every other weekly' connoisseur. I would, however, like to report that my book is coming along swimmingly and that I am having the time of my life writing it... so thanks again for all of your support.

OK, now on to my exciting observation!

I couldn't be happier to report that etiquette has made a comeback. Over the last few weeks I have noticed an interest and resurgence in the subject (and just in the nick of time too!)

I have mentioned in past posts my obsession with etiquette. With such shows like Ladette to Lady and From G's to Gents you could keep me happily occupied all season long... but this time around there is a new show on the block...

Fresh off of the success of From G's to Gents, MTV, together with producer Donald Trump, has created a new show entitled The Girls of Hedsor Hall. This is the American version of my favorite British import Ladette to Lady- it even has the same instructors! For those of you not familiar with the format, a handful of rather undesirable young... er... women, are sent to a finishing school in the English countryside, with the hopes of polishing up their act and becoming ladies.

As in the original, the young women in the American version are given school uniforms, a strand of pearls and are launched into lessons and experiences they have never had before; such things as: flower arranging, cookery and how to hold a knife and fork. In the beginning, as is typically the case, these women are completely out of their comfort zone. Fighting, binge drinking and obscenity-laden monologues ensue but eventually the weak are weeded out and the true gems are allowed to shine.

I am not sure why I am so excited that this show is on MTV. Maybe it's because I have noticed a recent turn for the worse concerning manners and etiquette, especially from younger girls and maybe this show will reach them and help them realize that there is more to life than a fake tan and a hook-up! I know that on this subject I am no angel, but I do feel that all of this is terribly important and can lead one down the right path in life.

So in honor of The Girls of Hedsor Hall, I have re-read my favorite book on etiquette: Debrett's Etiquette for Girls, by Fleur Britten. This book is for the modern lady and is chock-full of useful information regarding contemporary etiquette dilemmas. It reads like a conversation from a very knowledgeable best friend and even had me laughing out loud at various moments. So, I invite you to raise your champagne glasses in a toast to the art of being a lady... let's hope this is a trend that lasts. Cheers!

Debrett's Etiquette for Girls can be purchased at: www.amazon.com

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8 comments:

  1. This sounds like great watching Jennifer - I love anything like that. Thank you for your thoughtful comment on French Essence, xv.

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  2. Hi Daily, This does sound fantastic, I think it will be better than Ladette to Lady because they will probably have a bigger budget! Although our ladettes are particularly awful!
    I love those Debrett's books- it's kind of fun to find out there is an etiquette for things you wouldn't even imagine!

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  3. Vicki- The show is truly a guilty pleasure... I just love a Pygmalion story!

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  4. Rose- True... the budget is bigger this time and the winner is actually up for a $100,000 trust! Sadly thought the money is the big motivator and many of the girls are simply putting on an act with the hopes to win the money...

    Love the Debrett's books, I feel like I am completely prepared for anything after reading them!

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  5. I will probably toast with the champagne but will it be lady like? :-P

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  6. Hi Jena- I'm sending the toast right back to you! (mentally of course, it's too early for champagne... unless I added a little orange juice for a lovely mimosa... hmmm)

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  7. They have an Australian version of the show as well which sadly I missed. I'm so pleased to hear the book is going well and that should definitely be the focus. Keep your Blog for the times you aren't writing the novel!

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  8. Primrose- Thank you so much for your support... and I hope they play repeats for the Australia version- it's such a great show... I am addicted!

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