Being Cordial - A thread :)

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Greet people when you meet them.
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Ask permission of others. Be sure to use please when requesting something of others. Avoid being directive.
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Show appreciation to others. Say “thanks” whenever someone has done something considerate to you.
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Sincerely compliment another when the opportunity arises.
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Open the door for others and let them enter first.
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When others approach you, acknowledge their presence either verbally or non-verbally. This is particularly true when you are already directing your attention toward another.
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Refer to people by name if possible. If they are very much your seniors, “sir” or “ma’am” is appropriate. Avoid phrases like “you guys” or “hey you”.
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Be respectful of others. Never use derogatory or potentially inflammatory language toward others or of the background they come from.
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Build on the strengths of others.
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Avoid the use of “yes…but”. Rather, replace it with “yes…and”.
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Avoid dominating the conversation. Find opportunities to ask for the opinions and insights of others.
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