Chinese kids learn etiquette
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It's said that money cannot buy happiness, but in China it apparently can buy you manners. French native Guillaume Rue de Bernadac started an etiquette company in Shanghai five years ago. He says demand for his courses has surged for both children and adults.
For his clients, it’s a delicate balance between maintaining their Chinese culture and adopting a Western one.
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