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Check us out in this article! We share some every day etiquette tips along with some other etiquette experts. https://www.southernliving.com/culture/etiquette/common-courtesy-rules
Check us out in this article! We share some every day etiquette tips along with some other etiquette experts. https://www.southernliving.com/culture/etiquette/common-courtesy-rules
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True or False? If you are lunching with two clients, position yourself between them. Explanation False. Never! When you are positioned between two people they can easily make facial gestures and body-language motions that don't allow you to maintain a power position. #southernacademyofetiquette #makethebestfirstimpression #business #dining #corporate #maintainyourpower #etiquette #eyecontact #closethedeal #dallas #frisco #plano #dfw
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Business Etiquette Tip: Touching others in a friendly manner on the arm or shoulder indicates your desire to show genuine warmth and friendship.False! ALWAYS keep your hands to yourself. Don't be a "toucher" no matter how friendly and innocent your gesture might be. So many people are offended if you break into their personal [...]
The business discussion is more important than the restaurant in which you choose to conduct the business. This is False. A restaurant that is quiet and hassle-free is a good place to discuss important business. Always request a table toward the back of the room, away from the kitchen and restroom.