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    Social Norms

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    Social Norms: Socially Acceptable or Social Suicide Most people would agree that elevators are somewhat uncomfortable places. First‚ there are too many people crowded into a small space. Most people try to maintain personal boundaries‚ but quickly realize that their neighbor is often closer to them than they would like. Second‚ we were raised to think that talking to strangers is a horrible act that would inevitably place one in harm’s way. Therefore‚ elevators seem to embody a monastic

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    Refrigerator Etiquette I walk into my house absolutely famished it is 6 o’clock pm and I have just arrived from football practice; terrible day to say the least conditioning consisted of 10 gassers. I walk to the kitchen and I open my fridge to get some orange juice I have been craving since 7th period and what the do I come home to? A sip of orange juice left in the container! The biggest problem to me is if you find that there is only a tiny bit more than a serving of anything

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    Subject: Susan: E-mail Hello Susan‚ This email is being sent in regard to the information requested‚ presenting the differences between technical writing and expository writing methods. The writing elements to be covered in this email are related to the following aspects of writing: • Audience • Formatting • Purpose • Tone • Personal Experience I am certain you will find the following information to be of value and this email will serve its intended purpose‚ to verify

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    Telephone Etiquette

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    Telephone etiquette 1. Speak clearly. A picture paints a thousand words but the caller on the other end of the phone can only hear you. They cannot see your face or body language. Therefore‚ taking the time to speak clearly‚ slowly and in a cheerful‚ professional voice is very important. 2. Use your normal tone of voice when answering a call. If you have a tendency to speak loud or shout‚ avoid doing so on the telephone. 3. Do not eat or drink while you are on telephone duty. Only eat or drink during

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    business communication etiquette standards while focusing specifically on verbal communication‚ nonverbal communication‚ telephone (to include cell phones and text messaging) communication‚ and email communication. Each of the aforementioned communications categories are defined and explored‚ and the etiquette standards for each are explained and related to employees‚ businesses‚ and interactions with customers‚ clients‚ and fellow employees.   Business Communication Etiquette Introduction Technological

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    MILITARY DISCIPLINE AND RESPECT FOR AUTHORITY Discipline is used in the civilian world as of coarse the military world. As a basic everyone is expected to address everyone by their proper tittles. In the Army‚ saluting is to show respect toward an officer‚ flag‚ or our country. When talking to an officer‚ stand at the position of attention unless given the order “at ease”. discipline is a specific form of instruction which develops self control‚ character‚ and efficiency. Discipline is the

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    Have you ever been scolded by your parents when you made mistakes? Have you ever felt exhausted when you repressed your upset and nervous over a long period? Or have you ever been mad to someone who interrupted your daily life or cheated you? If you have never had such experience‚ you would never know that some impolite behaviors are inevitable in certain situations. First of all‚ being impolite or rude to another person is sometimes helpful for people. We may take children for example‚ do you

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    Courtesy is showing politeness in one’s attitude and behavior toward others. Courtesy is an important key to living your life. Everyone should be courtesy to themselves and everyone else around them. Being courteous should come from just pure respect for yourself and others. When you are courteous to others‚ you get a good reputation and people respect you more then they did. I expect myself to be courtesy to everyone that I know and everyone that I am around in public. Being courteous to

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    Precious Woods Amazon Mil Madeireira Itacoatiara Ltd.‚ Estrada Torquato Tapajos‚ Km 227 Itacoatiara – Amazonas – Brazil March 21‚ 2007 China Fine Furniture Import & Export Corp. 82 Dong’anmen Street Dongcheng Dist‚ 100009 Beijing China Attention: Purchasing Manager Dear Sir or Madam: Subject: Hard wood for fine furniture I would like to take this opportunity to introduce ourselves. We are the first FSC (Forest Stewardship Council) certified forest management project in Amazonas

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    · In your own words‚ explain how online communication is different from face-to-face communication‚ and identify which you prefer. · Explain why having a Netiquette policy in an online learning environment is important. · Review the scenario assigned to you by the first letter of your last name and explain how the example violated Ashford’s Netiquette rules. · List two pieces of advice you would give the person in your scenario so that they are not violating Netiquette rules. · Respond to

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