For years I have been trying to combine the value of craftsmanship with the respect for the value of services.
Within these there are worlds of norms and rules, of common sense and respect which in order to be well conducted require investments in culture and time.
The protocol that I present to you is a right as well as a duty for both of us.
Respecting it becomes a guarantee of effectiveness and efficiency, of protection and mutual respect.
From the Doorbell to the payment machine...
Ring the doorbell and use the doorknob to come in, these will all be hygienized each time...
Barber Snob, originating as a servant craft, today wants to serve everyone!
The term is considered an abbreviation of the Latin expression (sine nobilitate) "without nobility".
The etymology of the word seems to derive from an English dialect in which "snob" means "cobbler", a craftsman, that is, one who works with his hands. In the English University of the 1800s the term "sine nobilitate" was written on a draft paper to establish its non-noble origin.
The etymology of the word seems to derive from an English dialect in which "snob" means "cobbler", a craftsman, that is, one who works with his hands. In the English University of the 1800s the term "sine nobilitate" was written on a draft paper to establish its non-noble origin.