A gentleman is what a man makes of it – especially on April 10th

The inventor of "Gentleman's Day"

There are some things that never go out of style: a perfectly mannered gentleman, for example. Emancipation or not, deep down, a woman still dreams of a real man à la James Bond, man enough to treat her like a queen, who combines impeccable manners with charm, and is independent enough to drink his vodka martini shaken, not stirred.

And who could women better fulfill this wish You can read Dirk Pfister's words in his eyes; he has successfully turned his passion for good manners into a profession. He has already shared his knowledge of style and impeccable dress with humor in numerous insightful and entertaining seminars, and marketed it effectively in the media.

Whether in his book "Business Etiquette for Men - More Success Through Manners" or as a guest on the talk show Nachtcafé: Dirk Pfister writes and speaks about what he really understands, and to ensure that no questions remain unanswered in the future, he has now created the "Day of the Gentleman".

Every year on April 10th, men should be able to reflect on what makes life even more beautiful and successful, namely bringing out the best in themselves in order to play a strong part in pair skating: "In such a fast-moving time, in which men and women are equally challenged, good manners and a smile at the right time simply make it easier to get along with each other," says Dirk Pfister, explaining his idea of ​​dedicating a special day to the gentleman.

Expressing one's distinctive side without constantly causing offense is a declared goal of his seminars: "In my live events, men learn small tips and tricks with a big impact that also make them more successful in their careers, because a gentleman is smart, but not soft," says Dirk Pfister. Anyone who wants to know how to flirt winningly, skillfully turn a mishap into an opportunity, or skillfully fold their shirt in just one easy move for a crease-free appearance should definitely not miss the event seminars offered by this charming infotainer.

Even if the opening event for "Gentleman's Day" on April 10th in Mannheim is exceptionally reserved for men only, women will probably only see one disadvantage in this, namely that they are not allowed to have three hundred and sixty-five days a year. takes place.

All information about the event in Mannheim on April 10, 2011 at a glance at: www.tag-des-gentlemans.de.

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