1. TELEPHONE ETIQUETTE · When answering the phone at your desk say..."Hello, this is Mr. or Ms. Smith". Do not say phrases such as... "Smith here!" or simply "Hello". · Many people think it is rude when you use call waiting to talk to someone else in the middle of the conversation you are having with them. · When using a cell phone, try to find a quiet spot to answer a call. It is considered particularly rude to leave a cell phone turned on in public places like: classrooms, libraries, movie theaters, churches, etc. 2. CLOTHES AND DRESS · Also, pay attention to how much of your body you are exposing (have uncovered) and whether it is appropriate for the situation. (Ex. shorts, sandals, a very short or very tight skirt, or low cut or too tight shirt, are really not appropriate for meetings, interviews, etc.) Wearing this type of clothing can also communicate the same negative things.
Mobile number, IP adress, browser type, language and time zone, ISP are also not safe. Facebook even collects info when you visit third party websites and apps that use their services (spotify and instagram). Instagram is popular media sharing platform for handheld devices. When it comes to Instagram, they seem to be collecting a bit less information. Everything related to user profile – username, email, user content, phone number. If accepted, phone contacts for fingind friends. They track web pages you visit, add-ons, analytical information. Using cookies they provide ads and services for devices. Log files, when accessing their services, IP, browser type, viewed pages, device identifiers. It may be that Instagram have less choices what to do with the data.The third platform i would like to mention is Snapchat. At a glance snapchat seems most secure platform. You send an image, vide or text and later it disappears. That
· Not so bad, thanks. / Can't complain, thanks. · So so, thanks. / So and so, thanks. · Not so good, actually 1 The English alphabet Spelling Work with your partner and spell out first your name and then some names of places. Write down each letter as you hear it, and then say the word. The English alphabet on the phone: You might find the following alphabet (used by international airlines) useful when trying to spell a word on the telephone. A Alpha O Oscar Ä Alpha-Echo Ö Oscar-Echo B Bravo P Papa C Charlie Q Quebec D Delta R Romeo E Echo S Sierra
Even the busiest person can do it. Just five minutes of movement every hour or two can boost energy and improve your attitude. You'll find that getting your blood pumping and oxygen circulating will help you concentrate better and be more productive, calm, and efficient. Breaks can minimize strain, but they can not relieve stress or improve flexibility, for example. Most people should stretch prior to any strenuous activity. Routine activities like typing or using the phone can lead to injury over a period of time. So, stretching can: - increase your flexibility. Flexible muscles can improve your daily performance. Tasks such as lifting packages, bending to tie your shoes or hurrying to catch a bus become easier and less tiring. - improve range of motion of your joints. Good range of motion keeps you in better balance, which will help keep you mobile and less prone to injury from falls -- especially as you age. - improve circulation
Do you prefer juice to lemonade? ENGLISHSPEAKING COUNTRIES 1. Do you know any famous tourist attraction in London? What do you know about them? 2. Do you know any famous people in the history of Great Britain? What are they famous for? 3. What kinds of things are typically British or English in your opinion? 4. If you could visit Great Britain, which places would you like to see? Why? COMMUNICATION 1. How do you usually communicate with your friends? 2. Which do you prefer making a phone call, sending an email, writing a letter? Why? 3. What are the advantages and disadvantages of mobile phones? 4. How do you think people will communicate in the future? Do you think they will communicate more or less than today? 5. Have you got a telephone at home/ a mobile phone? 6. How many times a day does it ring? 7. Where is the phone in your home? 8. Who gets most of the calls in your family? 9. Who makes most of the calls? 10
"Why don't I show you the accounts I'm working on and we'll go from there?" The rest of the day passed in a blur. Mark touched bases with two clients and had a long meeting with the creative team working on concept ideas for a trade school. It was a fascinating process seeing firsthand how the various departments picked up the baton from each other to carry a campaign from proposition to fruition. I might've stayed late just to get a better feel of the layout of the offices, but my phone rang at ten minutes to five. "Mark Garrity's office. Eva Tramell speaking." "Get your ass home so we can go out for the drink you rain-checked on yesterday." Cary's mock sternness made me smile. "All right, all right. I'm coming." Shutting down my computer, I cleared out. When I reached the bank of elevators, I pulled out my cell to text a quick " on my way " note to Cary. A ding alerted me to which car was stopping on
traditional ovens. His company went .......... to develop and market the first microwave ovens in 1954. They ......... huge, bulky and expensive, but since ........., microwave ovens have become smaller, giving .......... the compact models we see in our kitchens today. Exercise. Which household appliance is it? You wash clothes in it. It's a washing machine. You ring your friends and talk. It's a mobile phone. You clean with it. It's a patch. It cleans your dirty plates, silverware and pans. It's a dish You heat things very quickly in it. It's a iron. soap. You press clothes with it. It's an You boil water in it. It's a kettle. It makes toast. It's a roaster. It makes food very, very cold. It's a freezer. It keeps your food cold. It's a ___
Tallinna Pedagoogiline Seminar Noorsootöö osakond Intercultural communication: Customs and behaviour patterns in Finland Andra Pant, NT 12 Tallinn 2011 Punctuality is very important to the Finns. Never be late for meetings, as this is considered very impolite in Finland. Be on time! Do not raise your voice when you talk to Finns, especially not in public! Speaking in a loud voice is considered rude, as Finns themselves are quiet. Remember to look Finns in the eye. Looking down or to the side is a sign of dishonesty in Finland. If you want to visit a Finnish frien
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