Kim Kardashian has done it once again. She has earned a top spot in one of the world's most famed positions and no this does not have anything to do with another sex tape.

In the National League of Junior Cotillions, Kim manages to top their list of The Most Ill-Mannered Person of 2011. Wow Kim! You surely have outdone yourself this time around and you didn't even have to flash such precious privates.

So what earned her the spot on top?

Well, for one, her 72-day marriage to NBA player Kris Humphries did. After the million dollar wedding and making fans believe it was a match made in heaven, Kris surely lost a lot of fans and lost even more respect. The Keeping Up with the Kardashian's star decided to end the marriage simply because Kris couldn't take the show and wanted Kim to focus on their private couple life.

Well so much for that. It seems that her show is the only thing that has got Kim's attention. Daily News quotes that she was chosen as this year's most ill-mannered because of "making a private matter public and disrespecting the institution of marriage."

She could definitely learn a hell lot from this year's top well-mannered person. Who else would it be? Well, the Duchess of course. Kate Middleton stands on the opposite end of the bar. Prince William's princess received the NLJC honor of being 2011's well-mannered person because of her "poise and dignity with which she conducts herself in the public spotlight."

If Kim can't take lessons of manners, poise and elegance from the Duchess of Cambridge then she could learn from other celebrities who managed to make it to the list of well-mannered people.

The honorary list include entertainer and host Paula Abdul, the charming country crooner Taylor Swift, Harry Potter's Emma Watson and the ever lovable Justin Bieber. Athletes also made it to the list, one whom the crowd seems to love so much is Green Bay's Aaron Rodgers.

opefully this would be a wake-up call to this Kardashian because apparently sex tapes won't include her in the list of "well-mannered" people.