
Etiquette may seem as antiquated as calling cards, yet William Hanson has transformed it into something remarkable. This blonde Bristol gentleman doesn’t merely teach manners — he orchestrates social transformation. Millions follow his online tutorials, parsing every gesture and inflection.
His tutorial titles alone captivate: “How to Eat Peas Without Looking Common” offers an answer to a question most would never ask. Other offerings prove equally magnetic. “The Correct Way to Hold a Fork” attracts viewers by the thousands. “Addressing Displaced Royalty in Awkward Social Situations” sounds like diplomatic fiction, yet addresses genuine contemporary needs. Protocol spanning centuries becomes smartphone-accessible wisdom through Hanson’s particular genius.
Elite clients gravitate toward his expertise naturally. Gulf state royals request private consultations. Chinese business dynasties book intensive sessions. Even Fortune 500 executives seek refinement at The English Manner. Hanson, now 35, has elevated his practice far beyond traditional finishing school parameters.
His mastery lies in bridging worlds: Hushed elegance meets viral croissant tutorials seamlessly in his best-selling book. Just Good Manners, which crystallizes this philosophy beautifully. Hanson’s work is a celebration of sophistication.



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