Body Language
Social Media
Emails and Voice-mails
Dining
General
100
Topics for small talk (at least 3)
Current events, sports, pop culture, TV, movies, books, articles of clothing, etc.
100
These types of complaints are appropriate on the internet
Ratings and reviews
100
A brief description of the contents of your message
The subject line of an email
100
Place your _______ on your chair when excusing yourself from the table with the intention of returning
Napkin
100
You should cover your mouth with the backside of your hand when doing this.
Yawning
200
This simple act can make or break your first impression on someone.
A handshake.
200
Not using social networks as your own personal pulpit refers to
Not ranting of morals, beliefs, values, religion, or politics. Staying off your soapbox.
200
How/When the phone number should be stated
Slowly, two times, at the beginning of the message, after stating your name.
200
This is the appropriate way to spit out food you do not want to swallow
Putting it on a fork from your mouth and then into a napkin
200
It is appropriate to expect gifts or presents during this/these events
Never
300
When wanting to communicate that your are listening, head position should be
Tilted to the side, and alternate intermittently.
300
"Wow, that was amazing" is an example of a status update that...
Is vague, only makes sense to the author, and should be avoided.
300
These types of "languages" should never be used in a professional email
Slang and/or texting terms
300
Twisting or balling up your napkin when finished tells others you are
Nervous and/or Untidy
300
This person goes last when ordering at a business lunch
The employer
400
When being authoritative your head is in this position
Straight head position. Equal both horizontally and vertically
400
Give an exampled of the commandment "Thou Shalt Not Pretend Thou Art a Guru"
Inspirational quotes or fun facts
400
CC Stands for OR is used for
Courtesy Copy OR To someone who may want to be informed that the email was sent but does not have to respond to it.
400
Someone asks you to pass the salt, what should you do? 2 parts
Pass both the salt and pepper and do not use it while passing it to them.
400
Demonstrate a proper handshake
500
This shows respect and is maintained approximately 60%-70% of the time.
Eye contact
500
Explain the medical condition associated with social media known as CDF.
Chronic Duck Face
500
BC Stands for OR is used for
Blind Copy OR To send an email to multiple people while hiding all other email addresses the copies were sent to.
500
The appropriate way to eat bread and butter
Breaking off a small piece of bread and buttering that piece; not the whole slice
500
In this situation, it is appropriate to decline food served to you at someone else's house.
If you have an allergy.