You've touched on a very important point! Kindness and the use of words like 'Please' and 'Thank you' really make a big difference in our daily interactions. They are more than just formalities; they are expressions of respect and appreciation for others. In an increasingly fast-paced and digital world, where communications can be brief and impersonal, maintaining good manners is key to preserving cordiality and mutual respect. :***
My mother always taught me: be natural, behave naturally. Everything that you do artificially looks strange. No need to make the whole performanc ; calm, relaxed, and modest manners are more than enough.❤. The video is really useful. Thanks ❤ ❤
I feel like I am always repeating myself😂.. Another wonderful video.. I am really enjoying this channel.. I remember one of those "ah hah" moments when I noticed a woman walking with her head down and her shoulders hunched...it was almost as if she was silently screaming "Don't look at me.. I'm not important..I wish i was invisible"...It was life changing..From that moment on I ensured my head was held high and my shoulders back ..I now walk with purpose as if I have somewhere important to go and I'm just the person to get there🌹
😂 I'm so glad to hear that you're enjoying the videos and that the channel is making a positive impact on your life! Your observation about posture and body language is incredibly insightful. The way we carry ourselves can convey a lot about our self-esteem and attitude towards the world. Your decision to walk with your head held high and shoulders back, exuding confidence and purpose, is truly inspiring. This not only improves how others perceive us but also how we feel about ourselves. Keep on this path, walking with purpose and confidence. You are undoubtedly the right person to get where you want to go. Thank you for sharing your life-changing experience and for being an inspiration! 🌹
My dad said to me a couple of times, while I was growing up...."stand up straight". I have been told in my senior years that I have good posture...I'm now 80!
I would add one more thing: if you want to see real elegant manners and gestures, real elegant people, watch the film "And the ship sails on" by Fellini. I was fascinated to watch all those characters whose manners were refined beyond words. ❤❤❤
Taking a moment before speaking and pausing before responding allows you to appear engaged and interested (and perhaps a bit more confident and relaxed ?.)
Totally agree❗️. Its because grammar, and English are not taught in schools these days. Sooo...oftimes, I have just kindly said...” you re welcome actually would be better and more gracious.” It seems that response...no problem etc...extends to all across service sectors. And, it doesnt fit....so i try to respond in that way. I feel same way about being addressed as “ guys”. Ordering in a restaurant......” you guys”. So, Being a lady, I say something, nicely of course. A little teaching opportunity!❣️
You don’t use apostrophes or capitalize ‘I’ correctly. So perhaps it would be more gracious and appropriate not to correct people on the way that they speak.
Lately whenever I say thank you to restaurant staff they say ‘No problem’ instead of your welcome as if I thought it would be a problem for them to do their job. It’s annoying
Oh I totally agree with you about that! It is very weird and actually borders on being impolite in my view. Where did saying "you're welcome' go???? Or at least a simple smile.
It's wonderful to hear that you're building more confidence and self-esteem! ❤❤ Remember that beauty and style come from within and reflect outwardly. Every little step you take towards valuing yourself and feeling comfortable in your own skin is incredibly important. Keep on this path of self-discovery and self-love. Your journey is inspiring, and I wish for you to continue to grow and shine brighter. Thank you so much for your love and support. If you need more tips or words of encouragement, I'm here to help. ❤
It's a common challenge not knowing what to do with your arms, especially if they are long. Crossing your arms might seem like an easy solution, but it's often interpreted as a closed or defensive posture. Here are some suggestions: Let your arms hang naturally at your sides. This might feel odd at first, but it's an open and relaxed posture. :)
@@LucrativeElegance I like to fold my hands in front of my torso or in my lap. That way, I feel like I have control of my hands, but also have an open body language. If someone comes to talk to me, I let go of my hands and engage in the conversation.
Maybe you could make a suggestion to their employer instead of this negative criticism. At least they are responding to you. Remember they probably mean well.❤ Blessings to you.
What an interesting combination of hobbies and skills! Crocheting to relax and growing medicinal herbs sounds very therapeutic. And your tips on elegant gestures are invaluable. Thanks for sharing! 🌿✨
I liked everything you said, until you send the advice of using your product-I have five girls and I cannot send it to them because I’m worried that they might want to get it, I’d rather stick to your tips of elegance-but not talk about nutrition, supplements
Hi Kindly change the pic in your video She looks emaciated Not the right message we giving young generation..so pics should be a healthy one My opinion....😊❤
Sweetheart, ladies maintain their weight through diet and exercise. It's what gives them their elegant appearance. You are just used to heifers. Very rarely did you see females who were sizes larger than a 12. A size 14 was considered huge.
We are what we are and we cannot regulate all our gestures,inflections, movements and language all the time. We will naturally revert to type. So stating the obvious is a waste of time.
Charm is deceitful beauty is vain I think you’re confusing charm with elegance elegance has a lot to do with your pace demeanor attitude people can see through it if you’re just putting on a show are you well read are you prayed up have you been kind to your family is your home in order no to any of these why even bother it’s still just a show
You would sound more elegant without that distracting vocal fry croaking throughout. It seems an affected disrespect. Your garbled speech is not elegant. Consider the listener!
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So true about Please and Thank you! I don’t hear either words as much as I used to. I believe manners are what grease the wheels of the world. 😊
You've touched on a very important point! Kindness and the use of words like 'Please' and 'Thank you' really make a big difference in our daily interactions. They are more than just formalities; they are expressions of respect and appreciation for others. In an increasingly fast-paced and digital world, where communications can be brief and impersonal, maintaining good manners is key to preserving cordiality and mutual respect. :***
Never interrupt…..great advice. Patience is key.
My mother always taught me: be natural, behave naturally. Everything that you do artificially looks strange. No need to make the whole performanc ; calm, relaxed, and modest manners are more than enough.❤.
The video is really useful. Thanks ❤ ❤
Ok ❤
I feel like I am always repeating myself😂.. Another wonderful video.. I am really enjoying this channel.. I remember one of those "ah hah" moments when I noticed a woman walking with her head down and her shoulders hunched...it was almost as if she was silently screaming "Don't look at me.. I'm not important..I wish i was invisible"...It was life changing..From that moment on I ensured my head was held high and my shoulders back ..I now walk with purpose as if I have somewhere important to go and I'm just the person to get there🌹
😂 I'm so glad to hear that you're enjoying the videos and that the channel is making a positive impact on your life! Your observation about posture and body language is incredibly insightful. The way we carry ourselves can convey a lot about our self-esteem and attitude towards the world. Your decision to walk with your head held high and shoulders back, exuding confidence and purpose, is truly inspiring. This not only improves how others perceive us but also how we feel about ourselves. Keep on this path, walking with purpose and confidence. You are undoubtedly the right person to get where you want to go. Thank you for sharing your life-changing experience and for being an inspiration! 🌹
My dad said to me a couple of times, while I was growing up...."stand up straight". I have been told in my senior years that I have good posture...I'm now 80!
My Dearest thanks a lot for uploading such a Wonderful Wonderful Wonderful video!
I would add one more thing: if you want to see real elegant manners and gestures, real elegant people, watch the film "And the ship sails on" by Fellini. I was fascinated to watch all those characters whose manners were refined beyond words. ❤❤❤
Great tip! I'll watch Fellini's film to learn more about elegant manners and gestures. Thanks for sharing! ❤
Taking a moment before speaking and pausing before responding allows you to appear engaged and interested (and perhaps a bit more confident and relaxed ?.)
Totally agree❗️. Its because grammar, and English are not taught in schools these days. Sooo...oftimes, I have just kindly said...” you re welcome actually would be better and more gracious.” It seems that response...no problem etc...extends to all across service sectors. And, it doesnt fit....so i try to respond in that way. I feel same way about being addressed as “ guys”. Ordering in a restaurant......” you guys”. So, Being a lady, I say something, nicely of course. A little teaching opportunity!❣️
I agree! The way we communicate makes a difference. Being kind and polite is always important, especially in services.
You don’t use apostrophes or capitalize ‘I’ correctly. So perhaps it would be more gracious and appropriate not to correct people on the way that they speak.
Saying » I do not ,instead of don’t ..cannot instead of can’t. This way of speaking makes the speaker sound educated and confident.
Lately whenever I say thank you to restaurant staff they say ‘No problem’ instead of your welcome as if I thought it would be a problem for them to do their job. It’s annoying
I noticed that too ..im more liking the "you're welcome"
I've been hearing the response "of course" to thank you.
I’ve noticed that for years! It drives me crazy.
Oh I totally agree with you about that! It is very weird and actually borders on being impolite in my view. Where did saying "you're welcome' go???? Or at least a simple smile.
They don’t know the right response
Always say and said please and thank you. ❤
Exactly! Good manners never go out of style. "Please" and "thank you" are essential. ❤
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This is brilliant ❤❤ am building more confidence n more self esteem. Ty ❤❤
It's wonderful to hear that you're building more confidence and self-esteem! ❤❤ Remember that beauty and style come from within and reflect outwardly. Every little step you take towards valuing yourself and feeling comfortable in your own skin is incredibly important. Keep on this path of self-discovery and self-love. Your journey is inspiring, and I wish for you to continue to grow and shine brighter. Thank you so much for your love and support. If you need more tips or words of encouragement, I'm here to help. ❤
@@LucrativeElegance thank you so much🙏🙏. My heart warms n sings with joy
Please tell us more about nonverbal communication....thanks
i would agree, have respect for everyone ❤️ keep on smiling, i love elegance thank you
there are women who are TRYING HARD to look classy and elegant because of the way they carry themselves.
Love your videos!!!
Thank you! 😘❤️
Yes it does, arms akimbo is a gesture of putting up a wall or barrier.
Bravo
Okay don't cross your arms...that's what i do when i don't know where to put my long arms😩 where do i put them?
It's a common challenge not knowing what to do with your arms, especially if they are long. Crossing your arms might seem like an easy solution, but it's often interpreted as a closed or defensive posture. Here are some suggestions: Let your arms hang naturally at your sides. This might feel odd at first, but it's an open and relaxed posture. :)
Fold your relaxed hands in front of your stomach if you're standing. If you are sitting, fold them in your lap.
@@LucrativeElegance I like to fold my hands in front of my torso or in my lap. That way, I feel like I have control of my hands, but also have an open body language. If someone comes to talk to me, I let go of my hands and engage in the conversation.
I think of Princess Kate and how when standing she has her elbows out a bit and folds her hands. I'm sorry I do not know how to explain it. 😊
@@debweaseyou explained it well. I would say, bend your arms at the elbow and clasp your hands at the waist.
Good job❤
Thank you! 😘❤️
Thank you, commen sense when you think about it, but make all the difference in real world when put into practice. 😊
Thank you
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crossed arms does not necessarily mean closed to communication Swami Vivekanand crossed his arms🙏🙏🙏
I love your announciation
Thank you! 😘❤️
It's enunciation
Maybe you could make a suggestion to their employer instead of this negative criticism. At least they are responding to you. Remember they probably mean well.❤ Blessings to you.
Where is the supplement link you mentioned in the video? I don’t see it.
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Saying "wanna" in the first 5 minutes is not elegant.
Pointing with a full hand gesture instead of pointer finger looks a bit more elegant.
What an interesting combination of hobbies and skills! Crocheting to relax and growing medicinal herbs sounds very therapeutic. And your tips on elegant gestures are invaluable. Thanks for sharing! 🌿✨
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Not using foul language is not elegant. Use it in private
I liked everything you said, until you send the advice of using your product-I have five girls and I cannot send it to them because I’m worried that they might want to get it, I’d rather stick to your tips of elegance-but not talk about nutrition, supplements
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Kindly change the pic in your video
She looks emaciated
Not the right message we giving young generation..so pics should be a healthy one
My opinion....😊❤
Sweetheart, ladies maintain their weight through diet and exercise. It's what gives them their elegant appearance. You are just used to heifers. Very rarely did you see females who were sizes larger than a 12. A size 14 was considered huge.
The content appears interesting but the narration is so monotone & boring that I cannot sit thru this video.
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The word "Classy" is anything but, dear robot lady.
We are what we are and we cannot regulate all our gestures,inflections, movements and language all the time. We will naturally revert to type. So stating the obvious is a waste of time.
you right can't change a Hick..
You read like a bot, like AI, as if you don’t understand the words you are saying.
Charm is deceitful beauty is vain I think you’re confusing charm with elegance elegance has a lot to do with your pace demeanor attitude people can see through it if you’re just putting on a show are you well read are you prayed up have you been kind to your family is your home in order no to any of these why even bother it’s still just a show
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You would sound more elegant without that distracting vocal fry croaking throughout. It seems an affected disrespect. Your garbled speech is not elegant. Consider the listener!
The word "Classy" is anything but, dear robot lady.
I see you disagree, but I respect your opinion. Elegance can have different meanings for everyone. 😊
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