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Business etiquette

Vocabulary from the unit Business etiquette

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Business etiquette noun. - The rules of conduct that will maintain good relations with others without offending the other person
Multicultural adj. - relating to or containing several cultural or ethnic groups within a society
Customs noun. - a way of behaving or a belief that has been established for a long time
Introduce verb. - to formally present yourself or someone else to a group or another individual
Conduct noun. - the particular way in which someone behaves
Steer the conversation controlling the direction in which a conversation is going (being in control of topics discussed during a conversation)
Job title noun. - a name that describes someone's job or position.
Conversing verb. - to have a conversation with someone
Shaking hands to clasp hands in greeting , agreement , etc
Business card noun. - a small card with information (such as name and address) about a business or business representative.
Name tag noun. - an identification tag or badge bearing a person's name
Polite adj. - behaving in a way that is socially correct and shows respect for other people's feelings
Discuss verb. - to talk about a subject with someone and tell each other your ideas or opinions
Take up time to require too much of someone else's time
Inquire verb. - to ask for information
Courtesy noun. - polite behaviour, or a polite action or remark
Refrain verb. - to stop yourself from doing something that you want to do usually
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