Etiquette is often perceived as salad forks, curtsies, and other "posh" ways of interacting with others. Patricia Rossi, a professional etiquette coach, emphasizes the importance of updating how we think of a first impression. Our first impressions are no longer just in person, but online as well. Patricia Rossi is the host of NBC Daytime’s weekly Manners Minute which airs in 165 syndicated television markets. Her best-selling debut book Everyday Etiquette: How to Navigate 101 Common and Uncommon Social Situations (St. Martin’s Press 2011) is currently in its eighth printing.
Patricia is a nationally acclaimed business etiquette coach, spokesperson, author, and columnist. She has been featured in Bloomberg, Businessweek, The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, USA Today, Real Simple, HGTV, and many other publications. Professional sports teams, universities, corporations, and other audiences love her fun, interactive seminars on business etiquette and social influence.
She lives in Florida with her husband Bobby and their two sons Jackson and Harrison. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at [ Ссылка ]
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