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Summary: To say a nondenominational grace, stick to the point and give thanks for the food and for friends and family for sharing with you. Consider quoting a special poet or book during grace with tips from an etiquette specialist in this free video on manners and proper etiquette.
Hazely Lopez is president and director of Hazely Academy of Refinement and Modeling. Lopez is focused on mentoring young girls, teaching them how to carry themselves, public speaking,...read more
"To say a grace you don't really have to mention a religion. So let's talk about that today. Hi I'm Hazely Lopez director of Hazely Academy of Refinement and Modeling. And I'm here to talk to you about how to say a nondenominational grace. You first want to think what you want to talk about and of course who is going to say it. It's always a nice touch to have a child say it. It's really nice because they keep it straight to the point. Also you may want to think about quoting a special poet or quoting a book or just any special offer that you may want to think about. Always keep in mind that you want to think about what you are being thankful for. Especially if it's in the dinner you want to make sure that you are saying thank you for the food, and just thank you for all your friends and family for sharing with you. There's a lot of different ways that you can do a nondenominational grace. So make sure you just go straight to the point and you just be thankful for everything that you have. And for everything, for everybody that is sharing with you. I'm Hazely Lopez director of Hazely Academy of Refinement and Modeling and always remember it's always great to be thankful."
eHow Article: How to Say a Nondenominational Grace