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12-18-2011, 03:46 PM
Justin Bieber and Paula Abdul round out the list's top three
BY Kathryn Kattalia - NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
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You wouldn't expect anything less from the Dutchess of Cambridge.
The always-elegant Kate Middleton reigns regal atop this year's list of "Ten Best-Mannered People of 2011," compiled by the National League of Junior Cotillions.
The British beauty, praised for "the poise and dignity with which she conducts herself in the public spotlight," was an obvious choice for the title, NLJC national director Elizabeth Anne Winteres said in a statement.
High honors also went to Justin Bieber, who took second place for "consistently showing courtesy to his fans."
Paula Abdul rounded out the top trio, lauded for her "encouragement to aspiring entertainers."
The annual list is compiled by the etiquette and social training program and is based on a person's "demonstration of dignity, honor and respect," Winters said. Cotillion students and directors nationwide nominated individuals to be considered.
This year’s best-mannered list included a mix of actors, celebrities, singers and athletes, along with a few surprises.
Green Bay Packer hot shot Aaron Rogers landed in slot No. 4 for being a positive role model, followed by Taylor Swift and "Good Morning America" host George Stephanopoulos in 5th and 6th place, respectively.
Jackie Evancho, the 11-year-old child singer who wowed viewers in 2010 on NBC's "America's Got Talent," took 7th place for "demonstrating humility and politeness as a young performer."
CNN talk show host Erin Burnett placed 8th and "Harry Potter" star Emma Watson came in 9th.
Denver Broncos quarterback wraps up the top 10 list for "displaying good sporsmanship on and off the field."
One fame monger who didn't make the list? Kim Kardashian.
Instead, the reality star took the title of "The Most Ill-Mannered Person of 2011" for "making a private matter public and disrespecting the institution of marriage."
BY Kathryn Kattalia - NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
http://i.imgur.com/xN3lK.jpg
You wouldn't expect anything less from the Dutchess of Cambridge.
The always-elegant Kate Middleton reigns regal atop this year's list of "Ten Best-Mannered People of 2011," compiled by the National League of Junior Cotillions.
The British beauty, praised for "the poise and dignity with which she conducts herself in the public spotlight," was an obvious choice for the title, NLJC national director Elizabeth Anne Winteres said in a statement.
High honors also went to Justin Bieber, who took second place for "consistently showing courtesy to his fans."
Paula Abdul rounded out the top trio, lauded for her "encouragement to aspiring entertainers."
The annual list is compiled by the etiquette and social training program and is based on a person's "demonstration of dignity, honor and respect," Winters said. Cotillion students and directors nationwide nominated individuals to be considered.
This year’s best-mannered list included a mix of actors, celebrities, singers and athletes, along with a few surprises.
Green Bay Packer hot shot Aaron Rogers landed in slot No. 4 for being a positive role model, followed by Taylor Swift and "Good Morning America" host George Stephanopoulos in 5th and 6th place, respectively.
Jackie Evancho, the 11-year-old child singer who wowed viewers in 2010 on NBC's "America's Got Talent," took 7th place for "demonstrating humility and politeness as a young performer."
CNN talk show host Erin Burnett placed 8th and "Harry Potter" star Emma Watson came in 9th.
Denver Broncos quarterback wraps up the top 10 list for "displaying good sporsmanship on and off the field."
One fame monger who didn't make the list? Kim Kardashian.
Instead, the reality star took the title of "The Most Ill-Mannered Person of 2011" for "making a private matter public and disrespecting the institution of marriage."