when guiding the guests to take the elevator, the receptionist should enter the elevator first, and then close the elevator door after the guests enter; Upon arrival, the receptionist will press the elevator door to let the guests go out first. Pay attention to the concrete analysis of the specific situation. Generally speaking, you walk on the left front and the guests walk on the back right, but be careful not to walk too fast and leave the guests behind. Some guests may be familiar with the geographical location of that place, so there is no need to lead the way at this time, and the guests can walk in front. For the lady in the skirt, out of courtesy, she must walk in front of her. When the elevator arrives, she is advanced and presses inside. When the guests enter, hold down the elevator door and ask them to go out first, and then go out last.
Basic etiquette for going up and down stairs and taking the elevator
Be polite when using stairs and escalators. If your fellow travelers find it difficult to climb stairs, perhaps because of a bad heart, difficulty breathing, or a plaster cast on one leg, use the elevator or escalator as much as possible. When using stairs and escalators, whether going upstairs or downstairs, the owner should go ahead. Similarly, this will enable the host to greet and guide the guests after arriving at the destination. Male and female colleagues should use the stairs and escalators in the order of first come, then come. In fact, sometimes it is ok to walk side by side. Don't get too close to the person in front of you.
if the escalator is wide, you should stand on the right side, so that people in a hurry can pass it from the left side. On the crowded stairs, follow the crowd, whether you go upstairs or downstairs, you should generally walk on the right. Of course, if only one side of the stairs has handrails, and some people have to hold the handrails to ensure safety, then others should obey his needs.
It is dangerous and impolite to rush others on the stairs. Either slow down or overtake others, but don't force others to speed up.
You should also pay attention to some manners when using elevators in the office.
when the elevator door opens, wait for someone else to get off the elevator. At this time, you can hold rubber strip by the elevator door with your hand, so that you can have enough time to get on the elevator. Don't squeeze into the elevator. If there are many people, you can wait for the next elevator. After entering the elevator, you should make room for others. Those who get on first stand on both sides of the elevator door, others stand on both sides and the back wall, and the last one stands in the middle. Disabled people should be allowed to stand closest to the elevator door and hold the door for them when they get on and off the elevator. When taking guests into the office building, you should hold the elevator door and let the guests get off first.
when you get off the elevator, you should get off first, then hold the door for the guests and indicate which direction to go.
if you can't reach the indicator key on your floor, you can ask someone to do it for you and thank him. Don't talk loudly about controversial issues or personal topics in the elevator.