How well can you combat networking and dining etiquette blunders?
a. on the right side. b. on the left side. c. in the center. d. It does not matter.
a. Always introduce the highest-ranked person to the lowest-ranked person. b. Try to come up with a reason to repeat the person’s name. c. You should always stick around for a little while after introducing two people in order to help them feel comfortable. d. None of the above are true.
a. grab the other person’s right hand with both your right and left hands for a more friendly handshake. b. put only three or four fingers in the other person’s hand if you are a female shaking a male’s hand. c. vigorously shake your hand up and down. d. place your and the other person’s palms together and grab firmly shaking from your elbow.
a. men are allowed to wear earrings. b. women are allowed to wear stilettos. c. a suit jacket is required. d. bold colors, such as purple or green, are acceptable.
a. interview attire. b. professional attire. c. business casual attire. d. None of the above are true.
a. you should avoid groups of only two people. b. begin by making facial feedback to various comments. c. join in the conversation once someone acknowledges you. d. All of the above are true.
a. you will be returning. b. you will not be returning. c. you are saving the seat for someone else. d. nothing.
a. pass to your left. b. never pass the salt without the pepper. c. serve yourself before passing the item along. d. All of the above are true.
a. break up large pieces of food with a knife. b. cool it off by blowing on it. c. do not crumble crackers in it. d. place the soup spoon in the bowl when you finish.
a. You can refuse to eat an item if you are allergic to it. b. You can refuse coffee. c. You can refuse dessert. d. You can refuse to eat an item if you already know you do not like it.