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Greetings:
Welcome! Welcome! It's a pleasure to meet you!
We look forward to your visit! etc., often inseparable from the word "welcome". However, when guests come again, add an honorific title before the welcome phrase, such as "Sir, it's a pleasure to see you again!"
We look forward to coming back! etc., to show that they respect each other and make them feel valued.
The most commonly used farewell words mainly include "goodbye", "slow walk", "go well", "welcome again", "safe journey" and so on. It should be noted that it is taboo to say "a nice trip" to the guests who are saying goodbye to the plane.
Asking for help: It usually refers to a special term that should be used as usual when asking for help from others or entrusting others to do the work for them. In the workplace, any service worker will inevitably have to ask for help.
When a specific request or request is made to a guest, the word "please" is added.
One is when you get help from others; second, when you have the support of others; the third is to win the understanding of others; Fourth, when you feel the goodwill of others; fifth, when politely declining others; Sixth, when you are praised by others.
Response Language: Commonly used response expressions are: "Yes", "Okay", "Glad to serve you", "Okay, I understand what you mean", "I will try to do what you ask" and so on.
Importantly, it is generally not allowed to say a "no" to a guest, let alone ignore it.
Excuse the word: Rejecting others is also an art. Sometimes you need to reject others at work, so you must speak appropriately and have a friendly attitude, and you can't say "I don't know", "I can't do it", "I don't care", "I don't ask others", etc.
Apology: Commonly used apology phrases include: "sorry", "sorry", "please forgive" and so on.
Service taboos: We must eliminate the following four types of service taboos in the service:
Disrespectful language – for example, when dealing with people with disabilities, avoid using words such as "crippled", "blind", "deaf", etc. We should not be blunt about the "fat" of a fat person or the "short" of a short person.
Unfriendly language – that is, unfriendly or even hostile language.
Impatient words - in the service work to show due enthusiasm and enough patience, to strive to: ask must answer, answer must be dedicated; Don't get tired of asking questions, never get tired of answering; Regardless of the object, it is consistent. If you use impatient language, no matter what your intentions are, it is a foul.
Unkind words - for example, when dissuading the client from touching around, do not say: "Don't move", "If you break it, you will pay for it".
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The first time we met, I said [Jiuyang].
Separate reunion said [long time gone].
Ask for advice and say [advice].
Ask for forgiveness and say [forgive].
Ask for help and say [Excuse me].
Ask for convenience and say [borrow light].
Trouble others to say [excuse me].
Congratulate people and say [congratulations].
Ask for an answer with [Excuse me].
Ask for guidance [to teach].
Ask someone to do things with [please].
Praise people's opinions with [高見].
Visiting others is used for [visiting].
Guests come with [visit].
Sending guests out of the house says [slow walking].
Say goodbye to the guest [come again].
Accompany a friend and say [Bong].
Leaving halfway says [unaccompanied].
Waiting for a guest [waiting].
Please do not send a call [stay].
Welcome to buy called [patronage].
The return of an object is called [return].
And the following words, I'm running out of time.
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1. One of the most important tasks of civilization is to make man subject to form in his purely material life, so that he can become an aesthetic person within the limits of the kingdom of beauty. - Schiller.
2. The speech is vigorous, which may not be reasonable. - Sadie.
3. Etiquette is to add a layer of algae to all his other virtues, so that they may be effective for him, and to gain respect and favor for him from all those who are close to him. - Locke.
4. The bee sipped the nectar from the flower and thanked the camp when leaving. The pompous butterfly believes that the flower core year should be thanked to him. - Rabindranath Tagore.
5. The bigger the title, the more complicated the etiquette. —Tennyson.
6. If you regard etiquette as higher than the moon of Zashi Tong, you will lose the sincere trust between people. — Rutan — Bacon.
7. Etiquette, righteousness and shame, the four dimensions of the country, the four dimensions are not open, and the country is destroyed. - Tubes.
8. Politeness pleases polite people and pleases those who are treated politely. —Montesquieu.
9. If people are polite, they are safe, and if they are rude, they are dangerous. - The Book of Rites.
10. If people are rude, they will not be born, if they are rude, they will not succeed, and if the country is rude, they will be restless. - Xunzi.
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The first time we met, I said [Jiuyang].
Separate reunion said [long time gone].
Ask for advice and say [advice].
Ask for forgiveness and say [forgive].
Ask for help and say [Excuse me].
Ask for convenience and say [borrow light].
Trouble others to say [excuse me].
Congratulate people and say [congratulations].
Ask for an answer with [Excuse me].
Ask for guidance [to teach].
Ask someone to do things with [please].
Praise people's opinions with [高見].
Visiting others is used for [visiting].
Guests come with [visit].
Sending guests out of the house says [slow walking].
Say goodbye to the guest [come again].
Accompany a friend and say [Bong].
Leaving halfway says [unaccompanied].
Waiting for a guest [waiting].
Please do not send a call [stay].
Welcome to buy called [patronage].
The return of an object is called [return].
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The idioms of etiquette are:
Pay somebody back in the same coin; respect for the old and love for the young; Raise the case with eyebrows; Respect each other as a guest; Comity and three firsts; The benevolent love others; Father's kindness and filial piety; Humility and courtesy; Heart-to-heart; Be kind to others; Save a seat for someone; Urbane; Approachable. Urbane; Modest; Humble corporal; Honoring the Virtuous; Unscrupulous; Treat each other wholeheartedly; Honoring the Virtuous; Corporal Lixian; Approachable. Gentle; Gentle; Be all ears; Respect each other as a guest; Treat each other with courtesy; Humility is like a valley; Listen to yourself; Wait for the left ; Faithful and easy ; guard against arrogance and rashness; Self-knowledge; Not arrogant or impatient; Affection and courtesy; Bend high and go down; condescend to others; condescend to the virtuous; Sweep the path and wait; Sweep the couch to welcome; Kindness and welcome; Thai but not arrogant; Graceful and ceremonial ; Be courteous and forgiving; Gentleness and self-emptiness; Gentle and gentle.
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The state of etiquette, the five bodies to the ground, weeping blood, the heart to the gods, the knowledge of etiquette, the name must also be corrected, the book is courteous, the step is square, the text is courteous, the grass is given to the soil, the condescending is humble, and the light is rude.
Courteous, humble, gentle, modest and prudent, humble corporal, respectful and virtuous, unreserved, wholehearted, respectful, courteous, condescending, condescending, respectful, respectful, sweeping, sweeping, welcome.
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Etiquette is a set of standardized interpersonal communication standards, with relatively fixed procedures or ways to show respect for the other party, as well as the process and means of gaining the respect of the other party; It is the embodiment of a person's inner qualities; It is also a display of the external image of an enterprise; It is also a symbol of social spiritual civilization!
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The State of Ceremonies
The five bodies threw themselves to the ground, weeping blood
The heart is aware of God, and the knowledge of etiquette and books
It will also be a good name, and it will be a gift
Rectangular steps, through the text
Give grass to the soil, condescend to humility
Frivolous and rude, courtesy is affection
Dress up and be courteous, and etiquette and etiquette.
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Suave, personable, and courteous,
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Do not be discreet, treat each other wholeheartedly, respect the virtuous and courteous, and be courteous, and treat others with condescension, and degrade and respect the virtuous, sweep the path and wait to sweep the couch to welcome, and welcome people, but not arrogant, and graceful, gentle, gentle, courteous, court
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