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  2. Sara Jane Ho - Wikipedia

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    Sara Jane Ho (Chinese: 何佩蓉) is a Chinese educator, socialite, [1] and founder of Institute Sarita, a Beijing finishing school established in 2013. [2] [3] She is the etiquette expert for the 2022 Netflix series Mind Your Manners. [4] The New York Times has described her as a representation of the new "Superrich" in China. [5]

  3. Finishing school - Wikipedia

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    A finishing school focuses on teaching young women social graces and upper-class cultural rites as a preparation for entry into society. [1] [2] [3] The name reflects the fact that it follows ordinary school and is intended to complete a young woman's education by providing classes primarily on deportment, etiquette, and other non-academic subjects.

  4. Mind Your Manners - Wikipedia

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    Mind Your Manners may refer to: Mind Your Manners, a 1953 instructional short produced by Coronet Films "Mind Your Manners" (Chiddy Bang song) (2011)

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  6. Mind Your Language - Wikipedia

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    Mind Your Language is a British sitcom that premiered on ITV in 1977. It was produced by London Weekend Television and directed by Stuart Allen. Three series were made by London Weekend Television between 1977 and 1979, and it was briefly revived in 1985 (or 1986 in most ITV regions) with six of the original cast members.

  7. Billy Quan - Wikipedia

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    Billy Quan was a fictional television character who originated in the Seattle TV comedy series Almost Live! in the 1990s. Quan was featured in a series of recurring skits called Mind Your Manners with Billy Quan, intended as parodies of the films of martial arts star and former Seattle resident Bruce Lee.

  8. Institut Villa Pierrefeu - Wikipedia

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    Excluding application fees and school-authored reference books, in 1986, parents paid Fr.44,000 ($26,000 USD) tuition for the gap-year program. [12] As the most expensive finishing school, Pierrefeu increased tuition to $30,000 just a year later, compared to all of the average similar institutions at the time charging $18,000 (approximately ...

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