4. When meeting someone…
rise if you are seated.
smile and extend your hand.
repeat the other person’s name in your greeting.
A good handshake is important—it should be firm and
held for three to four seconds.
In today’s business world it is not necessary to wait for a female to initiate the handshake.
Females & males should both be ready to initiate the handshake
Dining Etiquette
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5. Posture and Elbows
Sit straight and try not to lean on the table.
Keep your elbows off the table and close to the body when you are eating.
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6. Serving Food
Pass food to the right.
Transfer dip to your plate.
Plates are served on the left.
Dishes removed from the right.
Pass the salt and pepper together.
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7. Dining
Wait until everyone is seated before eating.
When dining with others, everyone should start and finish at the same time.
If you are a fast eater try to pace yourself. You could make the others feel
uncomfortable if you finish before they do.
When you are finished eating, do not push your plate away from you.
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8. ExcusingYourself and Problems
Be discrete if you have a problem with the food.
If you have to leave the table, excuse yourself.
Turn your head from the table when you cough or sneeze.
If someone uses your bread plate as their own, do not inform them of their
mistake. Simply use your dinner plate. Do not use the bread plate on your
right as a replacement.
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9. CONCLUSION
This is not all there is to dining etiquette. These are just some
of the basics that one would need to know before dining with
someone important. Whether it be a prospective employer,
your boss, your co-workers or just an evening with a friend,
you do not want to appear uneducated regarding dining
etiquette. Keep in the back of your mind the essential elements
given here and you will appear well rounded and professional.
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11. WHAT IS BUSINESS DRESS?
Attire appropriate for meetings or an office environment
Purpose is to convey a professional appearance, as well as create
an environment conducive to work
Personal expression is encouraged, but should not be taken to
extremes
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12. Colors to Wear: dark blue, gray, brown
or muted pin-stripes
Tailored and freshly dry cleaned
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SUITS
18. Business dressing;Women
Many businesses have a casual dress day. This does not mean that you can wear whatever
you want. In fact, most businesses are quite careful to specify what is and what is not
appropriate. However, if you do find yourself in a situation where you are unsure, follow the
golden rule of dressing to the standard of your colleagues.
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19. Shoes
While your shoes don’t necessarily have to match your dress, it is a safe choice
if you’re otherwise unsure. If you can’t find a matching colour, opt for the
classic black as the next best option. Many women consider high-heels to be
the most appropriate footwear for formal occasions; but it is of the utmost
importance to be able to walk comfortably. So sandals can be a good option as
well.
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21. Dressing to Impress
Follow Company Policy.
Your first reference point is the employee manual.
When in doubt – ask your supervisor or a member of Human Resources!
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