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BUSINESS ETIQUETTE TRAINING
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CONTENTS
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Etiquette Overview
PART ONE
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Professional image
PART TWO
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Social etiquette
PART THREE
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Business etiquette
PART FOUR
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Etiquette Overview
PART ONE
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Etiquette is a behavior code that people commonly agree with in terms of appearance, appearance, appearance, rituals, speech and behavior, etc. in social interaction activities. Etiquette is the collective name for courtesy, courtesy, manner, and ritual. 
Etiquette is a variety of idiomatic forms and codes of conduct that people have agreed upon, such as customary, personal, self-possessed, ghost-god, and nature-conscious, respectful, awe, and praying. The earliest rituals of human beings were ceremonial ceremonies. It was mainly to express their awe and pray for heaven and earth and ghosts.
ETIQUETTE
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Professional female office makeup should show a beautiful, elegant, capable and stable office image. This is because office makeup is constrained by the office environment. It must give people a sense of responsibility and intellectuality.
Hairstyle hair type
Fashionable, elegant, in line with identity. It is advisable to use a small and generous style for hairpins to avoid scenes that look far like a Christmas tree and look like a grocery store.
Facial modification
Ms. make-up is the expression of self-esteem and self-love, and it is also a respect for others and a symbol of corporate governance. 
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 "Everyone learns first", etiquette education is the first lesson in our life. Etiquette must be learned, cultivated and trained before it becomes a habit of people. Every member of our society has obligations and responsibilities. By studying etiquette and passing on etiquette, we naturally become members of our state of ceremonies. The
          Once good rituals are cultivated, they will certainly play an important role in social life.
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Professional suit (skirt), no black leather skirt.
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Do not wear collarless, sleeveless, lower or tighter clothes
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Formal high-level occasions: Legs that don’t wear legs, wear socks that are close to flesh
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Socks should not be damaged, spare spare socks, length of socks should be taken to avoid three legs.
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Shoes requirements: do not go through the high, thin heel.
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Wear jewelry: the principle is in line with identity, less appropriate; don't wear jewelry showing financial resources;
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Etiquette is a behavior code that people commonly agree with in terms of appearance, appearance, appearance, rituals, speech and behavior, etc. in social interaction activities. Etiquette is the collective name for courtesy, courtesy, manner, and ritual. 
Etiquette is a variety of idiomatic forms and codes of conduct that people have agreed upon, such as customary, personal, self-possessed, ghost-god, and nature-conscious, respectful, awe, and praying. The earliest rituals of human beings were ceremonial ceremonies. It was mainly to express their awe and pray for heaven and earth and ghosts.
ETIQUETTE
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Professional image
PART ONE
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Ceremonial state etiquette
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Ceremonial state etiquette
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Ceremonial state etiquette
ETIQUETTE
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Not too messy
Can't dress in accordance with the rules
Not excessively bright
Not too much exposure
Cannot wear perspective
Can't pass through tight clothing
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1) Hair style : 
Fashionable, elegant, identifiable;
Do not wear gorgeous headdress.
2) Facial modification :
Fresh and fresh makeup, but there is no makeup .
1) Hair style request :
Don't cover your eyebrows before, and don't cover your ears with your hair.
2) Facial modification :
Tick to shave and keep it clean.
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Deportment refers to the posture and demeanor of the person in the behavior, the posture refers to the appearance of the body, and the demeanor belongs to the externalization of the internal temperament.
A person's every move, standing posture, walking gait, talking voice, attitude to people, facial expression, etc. can all reflect that a person is not beautiful.
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Leather skirt
Three legs
Bare legs or fishnet socks
Women's dress taboo
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Social etiquette
PART ONE
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When you are kneeling, your left foot is in front, your right foot is behind, and your legs support the body to avoid slipping or falling. 
The height at the time of kneeling keeps the height of both eyes with the customer
When a woman wears a skirt, she must finish the skirt before going down.
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And jewelry that “affects work, shows off wealth, and shows off gender advantages” cannot be worn.
Not more than two each (such as earrings, bracelets). The total number does not exceed three.
More jewelry should be homogenous in color, or different qualities must be at least the same color.
Cross-shaped pendants should not be worn in international communication.
Identities
Less is better
Homochromatic
In conformity with custom
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The body is upright, the chest is abdomen, the eyes are flat, the mouth is slightly closed, and the smile is
Cross your arms in front of your body and your right hand on your left hand to maintain your position to provide service at any time.
Pay attention to the surroundings while standing, pay attention to the cooperation between customers and colleagues
When a male stands, his feet are crossed, shoulder width, upper body stays straight
When a woman stands, her feet are in a "V" shape, her toes are separated by 50 degrees, and her knees and heels are tight.
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Two monochrome, one pattern
In suits, shirts, and ties, there must be at least two single colors, at most one pattern.
Interlaced
Dark suits with light-coloured shirts and bright, medium-dark and dark ties;
Dark-coloured suits with light-coloured shirts and dark ties;
Light-coloured suit with a dark shirt and a dark tie.
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1) Hair style : 
Fashionable, elegant, identifiable;
Do not wear gorgeous headdress.
2) Facial modification :
Fresh and fresh makeup, but there is no makeup .
1)Hair style request:
Don't cover your eyebrows before, and the side hair doesn't cover your ears. 
2)Facial decoration:
Tick to shave and keep it clean.
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Business etiquette
PART ONE
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Introduce the "Humble“
 first to the "Sacred"
The lower level should be introduced to the higher level first;
Should introduce juniors to elders first;
When introduced
Showed to know each other's enthusiasm, stand up or pay tribute;
Binocular should look at each other;
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When communicating with customers, maintain a natural smile to narrow the distance with customers. Smiles should be cordial, sincere, and natural, allowing customers to truly appreciate your sincerity and friendliness; timely smiling and decent gestures, appear more natural and generous
Smile etiquette
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Elegant and decent dining attitude has a direct impact on business success in the workplace
In the dining environment, whether you can pay attention to details directly reflects the level of personal literacy
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Business card taboo
Do not play with each other's business cards unconsciously
Never write a memo on the other party’s business card on the spot;
Remember not to submit business cards to the other party before the boss.
If the party receiving the business card has a business card, it should promptly hand in his business card. If not, he should apologize.
Business cards should be placed in a special business card book, and should not be placed casually in a wallet or pocket. This also represents respect.25
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