Sir thank you for these helpful tips my question is does it matter whether or not you swirl your cognac or brandy or whiskey or just enjoy it and the glass of which it is presented?
The occasion of drinking from a can or bottle certainly require less attention to etiquette, but how would you hold these more casual containers? Also regarding holding it while standing, such as a casual family or class reunion.
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Great advice!!! And you don't have to have money to have manners. This should be posted in restaurants. Thank you Dr. Lee
actually you do need money to be able to afford "Manors", i think you meant "Manners" :P
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Thanks with great understanding! Keep spread the warmth of hospitality.
Great content as always
Thank you for this video
My favourite etiquette lessons 👏 Thank you Dr. Lee!
Yay, I’m doing it right!
Thank you!
Sir thank you for these helpful tips my question is does it matter whether or not you swirl your cognac or brandy or whiskey or just enjoy it and the glass of which it is presented?
Very nice! What about chinese teapots and teacups, and as someone else mentioned before me, canned beverages?
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Lovxely manners!
The occasion of drinking from a can or bottle certainly require less attention to etiquette, but how would you hold these more casual containers? Also regarding holding it while standing, such as a casual family or class reunion.
Very nice
Why did you swirl cognac and didn't swirl whisky? They could both be 40%.
Holding whisky glass is totally wrong