Etiquette is a set of rules that allow us to interact with others in a civilized manner, and treating other people with courtesy and respect and making them feel comfortable with you.
- Asking someone's age is offensive to an American.
It is impolite for Americans to inquire about others' ages.
- You never get a second chance to make a first impression. so your hair shoshould be well maintained; face well shaved; ties properly tied; pants shoshould not drag the floor; shoes shoshould be polished. and no White Sox, please.
There is only one impression for the first time, and there is no chance for the second time.
- Punctuality simply means being on time; punctuality is important in American business; being late is a sign of disrespect.
Punctuality is very important in American businesses.
- Exchanging handshakes is a vital part of doing business. Refusing to shake hands is an insult. If you are unable to shake hands because of illness or injury, apologize and explain immediately.
Handshaking is an important part in production. Rejecting handshakes is an insult to others. If you cannot shake hands with others because you are ill or injured, you should explain and apologize immediately.
- A firm handshake is the only one proper handshake. extend your hand, make sure the web of your hand makes contact with the web of my hand, close your thumb over the back of his hand; give a slight squeeze with your fingers; two quick pumps and let go.
The only suitable way to shake hands is to shake hands tightly. Open your hand, make sure your palm sticks together with my palm, and then place your thumb on the back of my hand, and gently hold your hand with other fingers, the system quickly shakes up and down two times and then releases it.