I don't see much for the president, it's an attitude that doesn't boil down. At least, it's not an answer like "Yes" or "No."

Is that manners like being tabooed to explain why? But if it's such a good manners, I'm not going to hear it somewhere extra.

"The first thing that's certain is that even if you hit an old dossier, you won't get anything like that basis. It's more or less not a lot of history that business manners were made in human society. It's like negotiations between nobles and merchants are getting down."

"So there isn't. You just have to figure that out. Even if they serve you tea, you'll have a lot to drink."

Maybe, in the case of Senior Toto, if someone cares about manners like that, I don't feel like drinking tea or drinking it, but I feel caught elsewhere. Like how exposed your outfit is, for example.

I guess it means I'm going to be spared because I wore more than one piece of see-through clothing today than usual. Still, the exposure is stronger.

"I'm not sure how long it started, but more people have been mentioning such mysterious manners since a certain time, right? Some generations believe that, so it's annoying in that respect, isn't it? Was this manners instructor a believer?"

The president had a dog ear.

You look like you're in trouble. The president can't even fully check the background of the trainee lecturer, and I can't help but notice that this time it was a hassle.

"Well, this time the manners instructor is talking bullshit. So you're a fraud."

Senior Tototo is so annoyed that he is likely to go raiding on the Tianxiang.

"If you honestly hit the material, you will. But many people don't know the clear origins and reasons for manners, not just business. So you can't even decide if it's groundless or not, can you? One moment, please."

The president left the president's office and went down the stairs.

Maybe, but that went to the basement library, too.

My reading hit me.

The book the president brought with him depicts an illustration like an old table.

"Yes, this is the dining landscape of human society two thousand and five hundred years ago. How would the aristocrats have eaten dinner?"

"How did you eat with a spoon and a knife and that and a fork?

The president shook his head sideways.

"The basics, it's all a clue. This was also the case in aristocracy in this era. The fork has not been invented at all. Apparently, you ate soup with your hands."

"That's pretty wild..."

Serlia of the Demon Nation seems to have chosen the word, but she thinks it must be. That's what I think.

"Regardless, in this day and age, if a nobleman eats by clue, he is seen with a strange eye. In some cases, you might be suspected of having been subjected to magic that affects your spirit, or put in jail. There are so many mysteries about table manners."

Another page opened by the president details his practices during an upper-class meal.

"The words are strong, but I can't even tell you from the table manners that they were fabricated (twisted) in a certain time. But at some point, you're becoming the norm of society."

I know what the president wants to say, and why he's in trouble.

"You can't just ask for grounds. But with more weird manners, that means it's a hassle, right?

"That's the thing. The half-distributed theory, like whether or not to drink tea, is the worst. That's what they might think it's more rude not to drink like Mr. Toto, isn't it? I can't do this because I'm at risk of giving both negative images."

Exactly.

Sometimes the standard of disrespect can be the opposite, so to speak, by the school. This won't do people going around to various companies in sales.

"Perhaps this time the lecturer will innocently believe the manners he has heard, but I hope you don't take it too hard as a rule. Because communication between people is not a memorization test. Hey, we just need to know that even if it's uneven, it's obviously sincere."

Serria also nodded cozily. The president's words are persuasive after all.

More places to be judged mechanically like no because you missed this manners, but society just gets breathless, nobody gets it, etc.

............... is that it?

Are you sure no one will gain from this?

"You already want me to investigate all sorts of companies and set standards for manners in modern society. But people in manners never try to do that."

There came something clearly like a will to protest on the President's face.

"Um, why is that?

"Because if we have too clear a standard, we won't be able to do business. If it means you just have to remember that it's in the rulebook, you don't need 'professional' training as a manners instructor, do you? All you have to do is ask your senior company."

Oh, is it the manners instructors themselves who gain more manners?

If we manage the standards of that manners, we will have a place to teach them.

"I'll tell you what, some decent manners instructors. If you're a friend of a vampire Enterya's manners instructor, you don't focus on customer service in training, and you don't do things like that."

"Well, manners are for responding comfortably to the other person."

"Yes. Ma ~, let's hope that this manners instructor also teaches decent customer service techniques. Mr. Mooyan is also taking a course."

That's where Gergel came in with a schedule on his mouth.

"Tomorrow, Mooyang still has customer service training in her. One"

Wow, that's a long shot...

"I hope that kid doesn't mention some weird manners."

Senior Tototo was sighing.