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Patrizio Longo lo ha chiesto a Elisa Motterle la massima esperta italiana di “bon ton moderno”. Con la qualifica di Etiquette Trainer, ottenuta presso la prestigiosa International Protocol and Etiquette Academy di Londra, si è specializzata in galateo internazionale, occupandosi a tempo pieno di consulenza, formazione ed educazione sul tema del galateo, nel mondo del lavoro e delle aziende, nel terzo millennio.

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