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    and services or products also should be listed. it is common practice to have a double-sided card in the U.K. with the business details on the front and the personal contact details on the back 2. Shaking hands Shaking hands is a common form of greeting A handshake is standard for business occasions and when visiting a home. Women do not always shake hands. In business‚ a light handshake is standard. When visiting a home‚ a handshake is proper; however‚ a handshake is not always correct at social

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    youll somewhat have an idea of their dining etiquette. 1. The most common greeting is the handshake with direct eye contact and a warm smile. 2. Use the appropriate salutation for the time of day‚ “good morning””good afternoon””or good evening”. 3. Once a friendship has been established women may hug and kiss on the cheek starting with the right side first. 4. Men often pat each others shoulder or arm during the greeting process or while conversing. 5. Address people by there honorific title (mr

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    Needs of a Customer Greeting Service When customers walk into a restaurant‚ whether it is McDonald’s or Chez Pierre‚ they expect to be acknowledged. This is a small service‚ but it is imperative to the success of the restaurant‚ as customers who are not greeted may simply walk out and eat somewhere else. The type of host a restaurant has will depend on the type of restaurant it is as well as how busy it is. Some restaurants pay hosts to greet customers‚ call names off waiting lists and walk customers

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    for you to understand Monroe’s Motivated Sequence (a persuasive outline) by comparing it with the traditional outline (used for your informative speeches). 2. As an alternative outline choice for your persuasive speech. If you decide to use the problem/solution approach in your speech‚ then you may follow the outline format below (Monroe’s Motivated Sequence) or you may follow the example of outlines 4 through 7. It is important to note that whichever of the two outline formats for Monroe’s Motivated

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    entertain mixed-sex groups.  . Shake everyone’s hand individually. Greetings |   | Man greeting Man - Men shake hands when greeting one another and usually kiss once on each cheek.  Handshakes tend to be on the loose side. Woman greeting Woman- Women usually greet each other with kisses on the cheek. This can range from one to five (alternating cheeks) depending on the situation and relationship.  Man greeting Woman-  A simple handshake or hand grasp while simultaneously kissing both

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    Rosa CastanoPublic Speaking Speech 3 (Informative) Outline 10/11/14 Supporting Materials: Visual Aid: Power Point Sources (located on the last page) Attention getter: What is the one thing that all radio stations‚ tv channels‚ informational ads‚ and whatever else you guys pay attention to have been talking about? “Class answers” – Ebola Intro: Today I am going to be informing you guys a little bit more about Ebola. I will explain what is it‚ the symptoms of people who have contracted it

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    age‚ likes and dislikes‚ etc). Do it a few times adding new ’topics’; then add some variation and fun by asking them to greet each other in a different mood‚ for example ’greet each other happily’ or ’sadly’ or ’you don’t like the person you’re greeting’ or ’he/she is your  ex-boyfriend/girlfriend’‚ ’you’re in a bad mood’‚ etc. You can make it more complicated by changing the topics without warning or by asking the students to say the next word using the last letter of the last word

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    breathing a little louder on the mouthpiece‚ and I could hear hers‚ but there was a silence longer than normal‚ breaking another social rule of long awkward greetings. She finally greeted me with a questioning “Hello?” I believe that she may have actually been surprised to hear my jovial response finally leading us into our conversation. The lack of greeting on my end‚ where the social norm places responsibility in that situation‚ was an obvious “speed bump” that hindered the course of the conversation and

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    the child warmly calling them by their first name making the greeting a personal greeting to that child. We greet the child personally and warmly to make the child feel that we are happy to see them‚ this secures a positive relationship between the teacher and child. We see this from Spodek‚ B.‚ & Saracho‚ O. N. (1994). Right from the start: Teaching children age’s three to eight. Needham Heights‚ MA: Allyn & Bacon who writes “…greeting children warmly when they arrive in the classroom … help establish

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    Personally speaking‚ education institutions should not adopt a speech code that regulates hate speech. First of all‚ everyone has the moral right to free speech. It means that people have the right to express their opinions freely‚ whether the opinion is right or wrong. At this point‚ a speech code conflicts with the moral right to free speech because it restricts people’s right. We can refute the wrong statements‚ but we cannot forbid them. Free speech is important and essential in the society. It is necessary

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