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How to greet others creatively?

Greeting seems simple, but in fact there are some stresses. Specifically, we should pay attention to the following aspects:

Take the initiative and be generous

When the two sides meet, no matter how big the age and status gap is, they should generally take the initiative to say hello generously. If you are an elder, you will be amiable, if you are a younger generation, you will be polite.

It changes with time.

Take morning, afternoon and evening as examples. With the change of time, greetings should also change naturally and imperceptibly. In the morning, use "good morning" and "hello"; At noon, use "Hello" and "Did you take a nap?" ; Use "good evening" and "off duty" in the evening.

Every place is different.

Say hello in different places. When you meet acquaintances in public places, such as streets, parks, restaurants, shops, etc. You can naturally greet them loudly and talk to them, but don't make a fuss. For example, when attending a meeting, a movie, a theatrical performance or a concert, you should not greet each other loudly. Just smile, wave and nod.

Take care of everyone.

If you greet more than one person, you should cover everything. If the couple are two elders, they can say "Hello Uncle" to show politeness. Peer can be casual, such as "what can I do for you?" When you meet a group of three or more people, you can "turn a blind eye" when they are joking with themselves, so as not to spoil each other's fun when you say hello (but explain clearly when you meet afterwards). If only one person is familiar with the other person, you can only say hello to the acquaintances, but you should also take care of other people in your eyes to show respect for the other strangers and acquaintances.

Have flexibility and adaptability

If you greet someone on a special occasion, be flexible. The so-called special occasion is an occasion that is not suitable for greeting according to the routine, or an occasion where people can't answer and it is difficult to answer. For example, when we meet in the toilet, we don't say anything about the actual content, or nod our heads to show that we have seen it, or "Oh, Director Liu" and "Hey, Master Chen" can prevaricate. This vague greeting not only avoids "you came out of the toilet", but also avoids the embarrassment of "you have eaten". In addition, when you encounter unlucky, sad or embarrassing things, you should change the subject wisely, avoid the unlucky things of the parties and say something irrelevant. This is also a good greeting to get a harmonious atmosphere.

Greetings under special circumstances must be cautious, natural and reasonable. Don't make people feel puzzled or even suspicious.