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ETIQUETTE

What is etiquette?
What is etiquette? What is protocol?

• Etiquette refers to
the customary
code of social
behavior, a system
of accepted rules
and norms
governing polite
behavior and
interactions
• Protocol, on the other
among society.
hand, refers to the
code of conduct and
behavior governing
diplomacy and affairs
of the state.
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Crossword about etiquette

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to break into a conversation
Topic:
Basic Etiquette Rules
What customs or social rules does your
country has?
Are the people of your country
well mannered compared to
other nationalities?
What manners were you taught as a
child?
Which of the following are or are not considered rules of
etiquette in your country? 
-Say “Thank you”
-Ask someone how much they earn.
-Arrive 30 minutes late.
-Yawn in public.
-Open the door for a woman.
-Begin speaking before another person has stopped.  
-Brush your hair in public.
-Whisper to someone in front of other people.
-Take your shoes off when you enter a house.
-Eat chicken with your hands in a restaurant.
-Put your elbows on the table during a meal.
-Speak while you are eating.
-Burp at the table.
-Spit.
-Stare (watch) at someone who looks different.
-Listen to someone else’s conversation.
Examples
Men, Remove Your Hat Indoors.
• Most young men of
today do not even
seem to be aware of
the fact that it is
considered rude to
wear a hat indoors. –
• Gentlemen, when you
enter a building please
remove hats and caps.
Hold That Door
• This is a rule that does not
just apply to men anymore.
Yes, men should still hold
the door for ladies and
allow them to enter or exit
first, but ladies are not
exempt from holding the
door.
Be On Time
• There is nothing worse
than to be kept waiting
and if you are the
offending party who is
late, it is just rude.

If you tend to always run


late set your clocks ahead
10 or 15 minutes so that
you will arrive on time.
Do Not Groom Yourself In Public.
• Ladies, it is okay to
quickly and discretely
apply a little lipstick
without using a mirror.

• DO NOT MAKE UP in
public

Clean urself
Keep Gum Chewing To A Minimum.
• If you must chew gum
for a legitimate reason
such as having bad
breath or dry mouth,
try to do it in your car
between stops
If it is absolutely
necessary to chew gum
in a public place, please
do not chomp it*, o blow
bubbles with it.
Chew so hard
Turn The Ringer Off.
• When entering any public
establishment the first
thing you should do is set
your cell phone to vibrate.
Remember you do not have
to answer every call, that is
what voice mail is for.

• If you know that it is a call


of importance, excuse
yourself and move to the
lobby or another room to
take the call.
Keep The Conversation Polite.
• When engaging in
conversation, never bring
up money, religion, or
politics.
What would you do?

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Etiquette Scenarios for Discussion 
1. The Bill – You go out for lunch with a friend. He
claims he forgot his wallet but promises to pay
you back if you pick up the check. You agree. You
have seen him twice since and he has not offered
to repay you.

2. The Gift – Your partner has just given you a


sweater-vest for your birthday. It’s hideous. You
are considering asking for the receipt so you can
exchange it for something else.
4. Smells – One of your coworkers dresses well but wears far too much perfume. Another smells as if he
doesn't shower at all. When both odors are mixed together, you can hardly breathe.

5. The Truth – Your friend wants to be an artist. Everyone (but him) thinks that his work sucks. You are
considering suggesting to him that he try another career path.
Research
• Business Etiquette
• Internet Etiquette
• Meeting Etiquitte
• Room Etiquette
• Campus Etiquette
• Interview Etiquette
• Work etiquette
• Managerial etiquette

Must include: definition, benefits and examples


Are the handshake part of the etiquette?

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https://youtu.be/x2dGVrOtDtw Handshake Etiquette Around the World


Dining Customs Around the World
• https://youtu.be/OIdYxMyZZm4 Complete video

• Video with activities


• https://en.islcollective.com/video-lessons/etiquette-around-the-worl
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10-1 DONE
What is the proper debate etiquette
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Ur turn
1 Children should 2 English is more
choose their important than
own bed time. math

3 Chores must be 4 Homework is


compulsory unnecessary

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Transitional words
• First - indicates the start, the initial step --------First, we ate very
early.
• Then - indicates the next step-------Then, we drank tea.
• Next - indicates what happens immediately after--------Next, we
drove our car to the office.
• After - indicates what’s following in time------After, we had a
meeting with some colleagues.
• Before - indicates what happened at an earlier time----Before
starting the meeting, we drank coffee.
Write a paragraph
Create an event

•Event 1: business meeting •Event 6: Trip to the beach

•Event 2: Weeding at the •Event 7: Go to the mountain


beach

•Event 3: Opening of a
•Include: Rules of etiquette,
company
dress code pictures (urself),
and digital magazine using
•Event 4: Birthday party
CALAMEO
•https://en.calameo.com/
•Event 5: Job interview
Drafts
• Draft 1:Create the rules to all the events: day / night formal/
informal
• At least 10 10-2 done

• Draft 2: Choose the clothes , set the photos session

• Draft 3: Organize info Create the PDF Document

• Draft 4: Draft magazine using Calameo

• Oral presentation July 29th

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