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  • Ruzelle Abellera

  • 問題数 64 • 12/3/2023

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    When an individual displays good manners, he is considered as

    well-brought-up person

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    The code of polite behavior in society

    Etiquette

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    These types of behavior are rather general

    Manners

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    under manners From childhood onwards children are taught good manners by ____&____

    Parents and in school

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    To understand how to behave at a particular function or knowing which fork or spoon to use, the person must learn it

    Etiquette

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    Allows individuals to behave in special situations in a socially approved and cultured manner by being respectful and sensitive to the situation and other individuals. •People attend finishing schools and read s

    Etiquette

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    undee manners This highlights the importance given to good manners within the

    societal context.

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    refer to the way of behaving, speaking, and living by the expected p

    Manners

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    Individuals learn manners from childhood through

    instruction and socialization

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    Be cognizant of the people around you and don’t make them feel uncomfortable by discussing sensitive topics in front of them

    Social etiquette

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    Every now and then you’ll run into people who treat you badly, whether it be a rude salesperson, a nasty driver, or a bad-tempered colleague. Give them a pass

    Forgive People’s Faux Pas

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    Put your smartphone away when eating and focus on holding engaging and meaningful conversations with family and friends.

    Put Your Smartphone Away When Eating

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    Show appreciation to colleagues and customers and send thank-you notes. •Stand up and shake hands when you meet/greet someone. •Call someone by his or her name and if you have forgotten ask the person to remind you. Prepare to re-introduce yourself when necessary

    Professional/Business Etiquette

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    of address until told otherwise. Formal means Ms./Mr./Dr./Professor (last name)

    Use formal modes

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    Give your full attention to someone who has taken the time to seek you out in person. Phone calls and electronic communication can wait.

    Professional/business Etiquette

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    Determine the correct medium •Decide on the level of formality •Adjust your tone •Be respectful on the phone •Consider timing

    professional/business Etiquette

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    Don’t use your fork or spoon like a shovel or stab your food

    Hold utensils correctly

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    Pace yourself with fellow diners

    Pace yourself with fellow diners.

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    under Digital etiquette by not sharing personal information, photos, or videos that another person may not want published online.

    respecting other privacy

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    under Digital by sending large amounts of unsolicited emails.

    Never spam others

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    when playing online games, whether you win or lose.

    Show good sportsmanship

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    in web forums or website comments by repeatedly nagging or annoying them.

    Don't troll people

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    when posting in online forums or when commenting on photos or videos.

    Stick to the topic

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    Make sure to rinse your body thoroughly, especially the genitals and underarms as they produce more sweat and are more prone to fungal activities.

    Take Regular shower

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    It is our hands that we use to do our most physical acts, from picking up the keys, browsing through our phones to attending our pets.

    Wash your hands frequently

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    Caring for your teeth and gum is important, not only to prevent decay-related issues but also as they affect neurologically some other sensual organs, they shouldn’t be taken in a light manner.

    Maintain oral hygiene practices

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    Nails and hair store dirt and grease. None not to mention the microbes could be in there stuck and spreading. Bad nail hygiene can cause severe food poisoning since you would be preparing or eating your food with your hands.

    Trim your nails and wash your hair

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    Every time you are outside, you are most likely to breathe in some pollutants, and most of the particles are bound to be stuck in your nasal hair. You should rinse your nose and ear with warm water upon return.

    Clean your nose and ears

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    Try to change into some warm and dry clothes, you’ll feel the mental effect immediately as they will boost your mind.

    Wear fresh and warm clothes

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    You can get severely sick from food-borne diseases, as most of your foods are raw, purchased from outside, they risk being cross-contaminated with harmful microbes.

    Food hygiene is important too

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    is the process of self-knowledge, exploration, and decision-making that shapes your career. It requires successfully navigating your occupational options to choose and train for jobs that suit your personality, skills,

    Career development

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    The ability, coming from one's knowledge, practice, aptitude, etc., to do something well.

    skills

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    competent excellence in performance; expertness

    skills

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    is the process of improving specific skills to be more efficient and effective when you perform a task. In the workplace, you’ll find three main types of skill development

    skills development

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    Improving your skills in your current role

    Upskilling

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    Learn new skills for your current role 

    cross-skilling

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    Learning new skills so you can move to a new role  

    Reskilling

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    process allows you to identify personal strengths and interests so you can discover professional opportunities you’re likely to both enjoy and exc

    Carrier planning

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    is an important process for anyone who's interested in forming a clear strategy for professional development.

    Career management

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    is the process of discovering educational, training and professional opportunities that suit your interests, passions and goals. Before searching for jobs, you should set achievable long-term goals that identify what you want to be doing along your career path at five, 10, 15, 20 years and so on.

    career planning

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    is the process of taking an active role in planning the future of your career through structured plans and short-term and long-term goals.

    career management

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    is important can help you achieve your professional goals involves using practical strategies, resources, and approaches to improve your career.

    career management

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    How do you find a career you’re passionate about?

    Choose an industry that reflects your passion. Sample the career you’re interested in. Get external input. Make your pursuit a priority.

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    A single glance at a person's face is enough to form a first impression.

    Creat a good impression

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    Research shows that it takes between just 33–100 milliseconds for someone to form judgments about your character

    Creat a good impression palomares & young 2017

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    is a nonverbal form of communication.

    Eye contact

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    Taken as a show of honesty and as a way of showing respect to the person that you are talking to

    Eye contact

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    Taken as a show of honesty and as a way of showing respect to the person that you are talking to

    Make eye contact

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    A sincere smile puts people at ease and makes people feel welcome.

    Smile

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    People are affected by your appearance, whether or not they realize it, and whether or not they think appearance is important.” (Dunn and Charette)

    Dunn charette Dress for the Occasion

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    Make sure that your clothing is appropriate for the situation.

    Dress for the Occasion

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    People can be remarkably quick to pick up on insincerity

    Be authentic

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    Constant worry about whether you are saying or doing the right thing often comes across as insincerity as well

    Be authentic

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    Being _____means knowing your strengths and weaknesses and communicating them in a considerate way

    Be authentic

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    listens more than they talk. A good guideline for this is to talk only a third as much as you listen

    A good communicator

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    _____more shows that you are being attentive and lets the other person feel heard.

    Listening Ve a good communicator

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    People always remember how you made them feel. If you communicate clearly and listen well, people will enjoy their interactions with you.

    Demarais Be a good communicator

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    Stand or sit up straight and hold your head up. You will present yourself as comfortable and confident

    Used positive body language

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    This subconsciously closes you off from the other person

    Avoid crossing your arms and legs

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    use positive body language

    Offer your hand for a good, firm handshake that is confident but not crushing

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    Pay attention to the emotional well-being of the person that you are talking to

    Be empathetic

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    Empathizing with someone can contribute to a strong connection. It demonstrates that you understand them emotionally

    Be empathetic

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    Doing some basic _____ can help you understand the context and environment that you will

    Do your research and come prepared

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    This appearance of self-assurance will contribute to a better first impression

    act confident