Category: Etiquette Tips
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5 Things You Shouldn't Do During The Holidays
By: Janet Adetu Date: 6 years agoComment: 0
Here are a few things to note: - Forget to respond to invitations - Dress Inappropriately - Text the night away - Tell Inappropriate Jokes or Stories - Critique the Food #JSKEtiquetteConso...
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Christmas Etiquette Tips
By: Janet Adetu Date: 6 years agoComment: 0
One of the joys of the holiday season is the arrival of holiday cards. Use these tips below when sending out a card; - Don’t wait - Choose a quality card - Be sensitive to other people’...
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Yuletide Etiquette
By: Janet Adetu Date: 6 years agoComment: 0
#FridayTips Don’t miss the colors Green, Red and Gold while decorating for the yuletide season. #JSKEtiquetteConsortium www.etiquetteinspired.com...
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Etiquette Tips
By: Janet Adetu Date: 6 years agoComment: 0
#TuesdayTip If you’re an entrepreneur or self-employed, chances are you struggle with taking any real time off. Here are a few tips to make your holiday time off as smooth as possible: - Give...
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Etiquette Tips
By: Janet Adetu Date: 6 years agoComment: 0
Using Uber or Taxify? Here are a few things your driver would like for you to know before your next trip; - Don’t keep your driver waiting - Show respect - Take your seat in the back - Mind...
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Basic Dining Etiquette
By: Janet Adetu Date: 6 years agoComment: 0
#wednesdaywisdom Basic Dining Etiquette: - Put your napkin in your laps - Don’t reach anyone across the table - Wash your hands before coming to the table - Ask to be excused from the table...
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Tips for building Interpersonal Rapport
By: Janet Adetu Date: 6 years agoComment: 0
1) If you are sitting, lean forward towards the person you are talking to, with hands open and arms and legs uncrossed. 2) Look at the other person for approximately 60% of the time. 3) When l...
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Telephone Etiquette Tips
By: Janet Adetu Date: 6 years agoComment: 0
When having a conversation on the phone, be sure to use the tips below; - Focus your attention on the person - Enunciate/articulate clearly. Speak distinctly - Use simple English. Avoid slang...