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Etiquette is more important ,why?

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The way you dress ,and the way you act are means of communication ,wether the action is intentional or not ,demonsrating good manners and  being appropritely dressed communicateds that you are serious avhou your job ,and you are respect the people you are doing business with ,and you are know the corporate culture . people [...]

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The importances of Polished Etiquette Image(1)

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•Polished Etiquette ImageIn our careers, we are competing on all levels. Our people skills, demeanor and behavior towards others are essential factors that determine whether or not we outclass the competition.
•Employers and clients look at our personal qualities, such as courtesy, tact and confidence, which can make all the difference in business relationships.
•Research shows that [...]

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Business greeting etiqutte(4)–Avoid the Mail Rush

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Mail your business greeting cards in time to arrive for the designated holiday. If you find yourself addressing the envelopes on Super Bowl Sunday, keep the cards until next year and send out a high-quality note thanking people for their business during the previous year instead. To avoid the last minute greeting rush is to [...]

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Business greeting etiquette –Sensitive to Traditions

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Find out whether your business greeting card recipients observe Christmas, Hanukah, or Kwanzaa. Make sure your message is appropriate for each individual. If you decide to go with one card, choose a generic one that will not offend. “Season’s Greetings” and “Happy Holidays” are safe bets.Be

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Business greeting etiqutte (7)–Use Titles

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Whether you are addressing the envelope to an individual or a couple, titles should always be used. It’s “Mr. John Doe,” not “John Doe,” or “Mr. and Mrs. John Doe, rather that “John and Mary Doe.”

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Business greeting etiquettque (6)–Mail to Home Address

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Mail your business greeting card to the home if you know the small business owner. Be sure to include the spouse’s name. The card is not sent to both husband and wife at the business address unless they both work there.

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Business greeting etiquette(5)–Handwrite the Address

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If you are ready to throw up your hands at this point and forget the whole project, then have someone else address the envelopes for you. Don’t use computer-generated labels. They are impersonal and make your holiday wishes look like a mass mailing. You may save time and even money, but can lose a client [...]

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Business Greeting Card Etiquette(3)–Sign Cards Personally

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Even if you have preprinted information on the business greeting card such as your name, you need to add your handwritten signature. The most elegant business greeting cards should have your personal signature and a short handwritten message.

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Business Greeting Card Etiquette(2)–Update Your List

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 Make sure your list is up-to-date with correct names and addresses. If you do this on a regular basis, it does not become a dreaded holiday chore. As you gain new contacts throughout the year, take time to add them to your database for your business greeting card group. This way you won’t embarrass yourself [...]

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Business Greeting Card Etiquett(1)–Buy Quality Cards:

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Start with a good quality business greeting card to show that you value your clients and colleagues. Skimping on your selection can be interpreted in a number of ways. Your recipients might take it as a sign that business has not been good or that they aren’t worth a little investment.

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