collide
botsen
estimation
what you think of someone
True or false: the firmer the handshake the better
false: a handshake that is too firm can make you look overbearing and aggressive
True or false: business card etiquette varies across cultures
true
Visitekaartje
Business card
walk up to
afstappen op
an acquaintance
a person you know but with whom you don't have a close relationship; you don't know that person very well
What is the benefit of shaking web to web when shaking hands?
This prevents the other person from crunching your knuckels.
In Japan it is customary to hand over business cards with which hand(s)?
It is customary to give and receive business cards with both hands.
geslacht
gender
a pitch
een verkoopspraatje
Shaking web to web
Shaking hands without
The handshake is a virtually universal greeting. Why did the handshake develop [historically]?
It developed as a method to show that you were unarmed
In the Arab world is is NOT appropriate to give your business card with your......hand.
left
functiebenaming
a job title
a fair
een handelsbeurs
to match make
to bring two parties together
Give three features of "a good handshake"
time: about three seconds
eye contact [though varies across cultural contexts]
is firm but painless
What information can you typically find on a business card? Name three items
Name of company; name of person; contact information
in de aanslag
at the ready
embossed
gebosseerd (in reliƫf)
a function
any ceremonious public or social gathering or occasion
The context determines/shapes what greeting is most appropriate. This can even vary from business context to business context. Can you think of three dimensions that affect what greetings are most appropriate?
*gender
*status differences
*culture
Name three features of a poorly designed business card
too much information; not enough information; too many visuals;
een leidinggevende
an executive