As China's economy grows, more Chinese citizens are getting richer and they go abroad more frequently, but misbehaviors have made them less uncomfortable and confident. According to the financial Times, an etiquette school for the rich women has opened in Beijing in January. Most students are second generation rich and wives from wealthy families. European etiquette including table manner, business etiquette, appropriate dressing, and hostess skills are taught at the school. The 12-week training costs 100,000 yuan.
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