Proper etiquette is at the heart ofNetflix’s new show,Mind Your Manners.

Theexclusive trailerabove starts with Ho showing off her playful side when teaching a student how to properly cut a banana.

“First, we’re going to cut the head and then we cut the tail. You don’t want to slice into the body,” she says. The student then asks if she should keep the fork in the banana. “Keep it in there. Don’t pull out,” Ho cheekily quips to which her student jokes, “Sara you nasty!”

Throughout the preview, the manners expert proves the show transcends just teaching people etiquette. “I’m taking people on a journey of self-discovery,” she says over a video of her counseling a woman on how to walk in heels. “As an international etiquette teacher, I bring out the best in people.”

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MIND YOUR MANNERS. Sarah Jane Ho in MIND YOUR MANNERS.

From showing one woman how to accessorize with a belt to cheering on another student who gets a bullseye during archery, Ho sets out to highlight the holistic nature of her coaching.

“Every class is a different class. Every student is a different student,” she says in the sneak peek. “My method is helping my students find the wisdom and strength within themselves.”

Viewers can even catch a glimpse of students' positive feedback in the teaser. “I feel like I’m having a brand new experience to be honest. It’s great,” one mentee tells Ho.

The trailer forMind Your Mannersalso showcasesemotional momentsas the expert counsels one student, who tearfully tells her, “I want to be able to change my mindset.” Ho, also in tears, responds, “You need to know you’re brave.” The pair then share an embrace.

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MIND YOUR MANNERS. Sarah Jane Ho in MIND YOUR MANNERS.

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As she teaches others how to “become their best selves,” Ho hopes to instill confidence in everyone with whom she imparts wisdom.

“It’s humbling because they trusted me and that makes my work very meaningful,” she says. “Come with me and you’ll know what to do anywhere, with anyone, in any situation.”

source: people.com