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Dining and socializing skills with leaders

1. Be familiar with the leaders, habits, taboos, what to drink and what to smoke. This is actually the preparation work before eating with the leader. Don't underestimate these seemingly subtle things. There is a saying that "details determine success or failure". Be sure to get familiar with the leader who has dinner with you in advance, and even don't know who the person sitting next to you is, just kidding. Then it is specific to what their duties are, what special habits and taboos they have. If you can, you can order some brands of wine they like, or bring some cigarettes they like to smoke.

2. Pay attention to your seat when eating. When you arrive at the dinner table, you should take the initiative to move your chair and give up your seat. When you are seated, you should pay attention to your seat. Generally speaking, the guest of honor facing the facade is the leader with the biggest position. Next to the host, guest, guest, etc. The knowledge inside is very complicated.

3, take the initiative to serve tea, pour water, clip vegetables, toast. Some leaders like to drink a few mouthfuls of tea before eating, and they should take the initiative to serve tea and pour water. When they see that the leader wants to eat a dish, of course they should take the initiative to get it. The etiquette of toasting is far from clear. China's wine culture is extensive and profound, and people who have just entered the workplace mainly learn from it.

4. Don't say what you don't know. Since it is the dining table, hidden rules and culture are probably what you should focus on learning and understanding. Don't talk nonsense as soon as you come up, so the leader will think you are rude and leave a bad impression. Let the leaders speak first, say more, and give priority to their voices.

5. Learn to observe words and colors. This idiom is very subtle, and this word embodies people's witty minds and Ming Rui's observation. At the dinner table, it should be the same. Although you can't learn to read and write overnight, you will certainly make progress slowly.