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lillytornado, you are right, she had a bunch of tutors I bet
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Well, considering she had HRH Princess Christina as a sort of tutor, I assume it can´t get much better
.The only other two that I know of are Prof. Victor Halberstadt and Andree van Es, former leader of the Green-Left party. I believe Voktor Halberstadt, his daughter Jutka (journalist of the Volkskrant) and Maxima were once ´caught´ by the press in cafe Tabac in Amsterdam where he was explaining some things about The Netherlands to her. They left the cafe after two hours when they were ´caught´ by Yoeri Albrecht , also a journalist (of Vrij Nederland) and a coinsidently a friend/acquantence of Prince Constantijn. Maxima was taught Dutch by Hanny Veenendaal, already back in 1999 when both were living in New York.
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Last edited by Marengo; 11-23-2007 at 07:26 PM. |
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yes, I bet it was fun too,of course if you like etiquette and protocoll, Wish I could have it myself, I would love to learn all that, I read a lot about it but of course it is not enough, my mother learn from her mother - in -law , my grandmother, who tought her a lot about table etiquette from the old days , I wonder is it change something???
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Well the basic principle of etiquette remains the same through the centuries: making sure that other people feel comfortable and do not get embarrased.
I assume tablemanners stayed the same too, though they probably have less courses now than they had 100 years ago and these days I would be surprised if all the guests have to stop eating as soon as Beatrix has had enough. In Wilhelmina´s days it was rather normal for the guests to still be hungry after a dinner at the palace and they usually had to go to a restaurant afterwards (Wilhelmina was a quick eater, and esp. if one considers that the guests get their meal served after the Queen...there wasn´t much time left in which they could fill their stomach).
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Marengo, thank you so much for this explanation , I did not know about everybody had to stop to eat when the queen stop to eat, what i wonder is, all this royals dinners, state dinners or only between the royals, is very important the conversation I presume howy ou can handle eat and have a good conversation without eating too much or too quick or talking too much, how to handle that, specially when you are holding a tiara on your head???
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Well, to be honest, the higher you are the harder you fall. Whats more by the time that you get to be the chairman of general motors or any other furtune 500 company, you basically are a manager, and are managing the people that do all of the actual work. In that position, its a bit like a princess and her patronages. You are lending your name and prestige as the figurehead of an organization so that the shareholders have someone to "trust" and rely upon and to dump on when things go wrong. You'll note that the first person to go in any bad situation in a fortune 500 company is the Preident/Chairman/CEO.
Look at Citibank, NewellRubbermaid, Daimler Chrysler, etc. At that point in your career, there's not alot of actual work... Just decision making (although that is work as well) but even those decisions can be overruled by the board or stockholders. I can respect that they worked hard to get to the position, if indeed they did, but not what they do in the position, because it's simply not that much.
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She had to have some trainning in speaking in public, I was surfing in the internet and it is so many courses, and books, videos, etc.... but how to know which one is good, she had to have training for this speacially speaking in public in dutch, this is difficult enough in your own language, it must be harder in another language, i must say i admire her for this!
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For example, the rule of never turning one's back on the monarch or higher up royal and never sitting down in the presence of a standing monarch or higher up royal. And then there was the rule of never initiating a conversation with a higher up royal or a monarch. I imagine if these rules are still in force that Maxima would have to be trained how to recognize these behaviors so she doesn't make someone unwittingly uncomfortable by standing all the time or never starting a conversation. Or eating too fast.
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This are very good manners everybody should have in the presence of any important person, gramothers, ladies, rtc. These are basic rules, everibody knows it. I hope Maxima knows them since she was a child, like everybody should! |
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Well, if I understand it correctly, Maxima went to the nuns for her language training.
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Funny you should mention this, was watching a programme last night on bbc 1 about the british royal familie and at a state banquet at the white house president bush and the queen toast and he sits down a full 10 seconds before she does . I read somewhere that he acts the country bumpkin because that appeals to a lot of americans but this is just not cool behaviour, as the son of a former president you would think he had picked up manners along the way ![]() Quote:
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![]() Eating with hands only finger foods in a private lunch isn't that bad, but licking one's fingers while eating, like Maxima did, IMO, is very very rude, both in public and private. |
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That's basically the royal protocol but its not the normal practice among polite society that I have seen.
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, very funny Ysbel ![]() |
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