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Chapter 1 Personal Etiquette: the first golden signboard in life

Pay attention to image: dress and appearance determine everything.

Image is your first business card.

First impressions are very important.

Dress appropriately in time.

Facial grooming etiquette

Hairdressing etiquette

Maintain proper appearance and behavior.

Your clothes represent your taste.

Clothing color matching

be decently dressed

Etiquette principle of dress

Ornament collocation etiquette

Behave appropriately: Let your manners show your taste and temperament.

Beautiful posture gives you extra points.

Let your expression convey your feelings.

Learn to use the language of the eyes

Express one's meaning with gestures.

Sitting etiquette

Standing etiquette

Etiquette taboo

Get rid of indecent little moves

Smile is your best business card.

Polite terms: reflect upbringing and feel affinity.

Those rude people are struggling.

Your speech reflects your personal qualities.

Politeness makes people happy.

Politeness and elegance make people get married.

Don't forget other people's names.

Basic communication terms should be mastered.

Choose a topic according to the occasion and object.

Let your conversation achieve the best effect.

There are also taboos in conversation.

Master the discretion of joking.

Skilled questioning skills

Be a faithful listener.

Express one's views skillfully

Proper praise is a secret.

Learn to say "no" politely

Making friends etiquette: the basis of self-expression and calm communication

Touching people's hearts is the first element.

Seize every opportunity to meet people.

Correctly handle social relations

Pay attention to sincere feelings when making friends.

Friendship is the wealth of life.

Don't expect your friends to be perfect.

A friend is the support of a great man.

Sincere friendship is the foundation of success.

Friends can't "generalize"

Really be honest with people.

Trust is the premise of communication.

In social circles, prestige is indispensable.

Kindness and easygoing make people trust.

Treat everyone sincerely.

Master the art of making friends.

Be generous and tolerant of others.

Eloquence etiquette: eloquent, moving people with emotion.

Talk happily and bring us closer.

Beautiful tones are better than thunder.

When you are trying to speak out, you must be careful.

Don't ask the wrong questions.

Laugh and talk, and have a harmonious relationship.

Speak moderately and be merciful.

Grasp the key, and your words will carry weight.

Dare to speak can improve confidence.

Find more opportunities to talk.

The truth can move the audience most.

True feelings are better than endless words.

Read more good books and increase your knowledge.

Cater to each other's point of view

Chapter II Daily Social Etiquette: Be polite to others and make contacts.

Social Etiquette: Politeness and generosity reveal connotation.

Common etiquette in daily introduction

Greeting is a common courtesy.

Handshake is exquisite.

Embrace etiquette

Kissing must be elegant.

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Bowing ceremony

Greeting ceremony

Etiquette of handing business cards

Meet and give gifts.

Etiquette to get along with the elderly

Greeting the teacher's etiquette

The principle of getting along with classmates

Etiquette to get along with the opposite sex

Skills of dealing with strangers

Etiquette of getting along with people with different personalities

The Secret of Neighborhood Harmony

Dealing with foreign friends

Telephone etiquette: an invisible signal

Etiquette details of calling.

Learn to use the telephone correctly.

The telephone contact person should draw up the call points.

Answer the phone in time.

Pay attention to using hands-free when answering the phone.

Pay attention to "telephone image"

Listen carefully and answer.

Be polite when ending the call.

Manners in public places: Everyone loves to know manners and manners.

Ask for directions, walk politely and take more shortcuts.

Opening ceremony and graduation ceremony

Flag and oath ceremony

meeting etiquette

Library etiquette

lady first

Etiquette for watching sports events

Appreciate the etiquette of the concert

You can't "do whatever you want" when visiting an exhibition.

Pay attention to details everywhere in the hospital.

Rules of self-help shopping in shops

Be a civilized tourist

Etiquette of staying in a hotel

Flight etiquette

Ride etiquette

Out of courtesy of taking the train.

By boat

Everyday communication etiquette: the necessity of making friends

Expand interpersonal relationship from reality

Correct use of interpersonal network

Become a "good person"

Look at people from a strategic perspective

Psychological strategies in communication

Form the habit of respecting others.

Don't pry into other people's privacy.

Honesty is the foundation of foothold.

It is better to use compassion.

When you are confused, you must be "difficult to be confused"

It's important to win sympathy.

Emotional investment is profitable.

Controlling emotions shows "maturity"

Actively adjust interpersonal relationships.

Understand your purpose in communication.

Chapter III Workplace Etiquette: a magic weapon for students to communicate in the working environment.

Job interview etiquette

Seize the opportunity of job interview

Preparation before job interview

Self-introduction etiquette in interview

Politeness and manners in an interview

Responsive etiquette in interview

Farewell etiquette at the end of the interview

Etiquette taboo in job interview

Office behavior etiquette

Beginners in the workplace know "love" and "courtesy"

Four "Precautions" for Newcomers in the Workplace

Talking about the etiquette of easy travel in the workplace

Harmony among colleagues contributes to the development of work.

Etiquette that leaders should have.

Necessary etiquette for employees

Etiquette in getting along with colleagues

Etiquette in getting along with colleagues of the opposite sex

Pay attention to the details that affect the relationship between colleagues.

Office etiquette of working girls

Seven skills to win people's hearts in the workplace

How to deal with workplace villains

Resignation etiquette

Taboos of daily etiquette in the workplace

Chapter IV Business Etiquette: covering a wide range of business communication culture.

Business Reception and Visiting Etiquette: Playing the Overture of Business Cooperation

Appropriate meeting etiquette

Business introduction etiquette

Business welcome etiquette

Business hospitality etiquette

Business farewell etiquette

Business gifts etiquette

Preparation of business promotion visit activities

Etiquette and skills of business promotion visit

Foreign business etiquette: shaping the image and making friends.

Dress etiquette for business people

Etiquette of business men wearing suits

Business lady dress etiquette

Foreign business etiquette

Taboos in business social interaction

Etiquette and custom in Hong Kong and Taiwan

Social etiquette in some Asian countries

Social etiquette in some European and American countries

Etiquette in other countries

Business etiquette: self-expression

Opening ceremony etiquette

Ritual etiquette

Ribbon cutting ceremony etiquette

Business signing ceremony etiquette

Handover ceremony etiquette

Business etiquette taboo

Etiquette in business negotiation: politeness.

Etiquette preparation before business negotiation

Warm-up preparation before business negotiation

How to arrange seats for business negotiations

Persuasion should be polite and persuade the other party.

Only when there is a way to answer, can business negotiations be a shoo-in.

Chapter V Catering Etiquette: Details reflect personal accomplishment.

Banquet etiquette: elegant dining table promotes career success

Walk into the party with your manners.

General etiquette rules for banquets

The organizational etiquette of the banquet

Banquet etiquette

Seating arrangements for the banquet

Choose the topic of the party properly

Etiquette for leaving the party

Etiquette of checking out after dinner

Banquet etiquette taboo

Chinese food etiquette: appreciate the charm of Chinese food

Common dining forms

The Choice of Dining Time and Place

Arrange the menu and order etiquette

Use of tableware

Proper performance of eating.

Western food etiquette: eating western food is "polite"

Western food ordering etiquette

Basic etiquette of drinking coffee

Western-style food seats and sitting postures are exquisite.

Master the fourteen rites and eat western food gracefully.

Drinking etiquette: noble and extraordinary western wine culture

Don't pretend to be an expert when ordering wine

The best way to taste wine

Correct pouring method

The skills of toasting at a banquet

Chapter VI Visiting Etiquette for Visiting Friends: We should grasp the measure of discretion.

Visiting greeting etiquette

Reception and home visit etiquette

Appropriate greetings

Out of courtesy to visit patients.

New Year greeting etiquette.

Etiquette as a guest

Carefully select flowers and fruits for visiting patients.

Gift etiquette

Send a gift to your heart.

Gift-giving skills

The timing of giving gifts

Gift-giving etiquette taboo

How to choose the ideal gift

Gift giving taboo

Good gifts also need clever packaging.

The principle of birthday gift-giving

An information card attached to a gift.

The implication and stress of sending flowers

Taboos for giving gifts to foreign friends

Wedding, funeral and birthday celebration etiquette

Formal etiquette of the wedding

Procedural etiquette of wedding

Wedding invitations and gifts

Birthday etiquette

Birthday etiquette

Obituaries and funeral etiquette

Mourning and comforting

appendix

Etiquette training and ability evaluation questions

Business etiquette test questions

Self-test questions of civilized etiquette

Practical questions and answers on civilized etiquette

Comprehensive test of civilized behavior and etiquette knowledge