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“Engage emotionally”

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“Engage emotionally”

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How can I do when I want to be a nice

person that everyone loves and want to be with?

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1. You have to make yourself approachable.

People do pay attention to those with power toreward or punish them. But people enjoy beingaround those who are likeable and humble.

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2. You should have expression empathy.

You have to know and understand their situation. In stead of asking people the age-old question.

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3. You have to take care of someone's

personal space.

No matter how much people like you , they don't want to share theirtoothbrush with you.

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“They may forget what you said, but they will never forget how you made them feel.”

Carl W. Buechner

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“Master Modesty and Mind

Your manners”

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RUDENESS

Rudeness which often stems from arrogance, runs rampant in our culture. But peoplewith presence live lives of civility. They stand outIn a crowd of rude people.

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“How I should behave or not behave while having a meal with her business's colleagues?” PUI

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1. Make sure you're comfortable in such social settings and understand rules of etiquette in business.-Timing and appropriate business's topic-Appropriate dress-Who arrives first ?-Who pays ?-It's a little thing done right that shout 'class'

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When business colleagues dine, who should pays?

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Should we take a hostess gift when invited to a business colleague's home for dinner?

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When is it appropriate

to talk business when

we are meetingcolleagues for a meal?

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Should we exchange business card

during a meal?

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“Always keep in mind the rules of dining etiquettes”

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• Passing food from left to right • Never chewing with your mouth

open or talk with food in your mouth • Cutting only a bite of food at a

time• Passing the salt and pepper

shakers together • Placing your napkin in your lap during a meal

dinning etiquette rules..

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