Never Have to Eat Your Words
I recently received a newsletter from NJC Printing that contained a great article about business etiquette. The author, Catherine Franz, offered some useful tips about business lunches.
Be in the present moment with whoever you are with. Limit glancing around the room. It’s a sign that you are looking for something better. There is nothing worse than having a conversation with someone who is half there.
Be on time.
The percentage of people being late is over 65 percent. The memory implant of your lateness will always override any request for forgiveness.
Turn off your cell phone before entering the restaurant.
No one around you wants to hear your conversation. Even if you let it ring, pick it up and then take it outside. Did you leave your lunch companion alone? This is just plain rude.
If you are woman and this is business, it’s appropriate now to stand up and shake the hand of a male.
This overrides the old rule of staying seated. If the meeting is for your spouse’s business and you are coming along because other spouses are coming, then you stay seated as your spouse stands up. This rules applies for either gender.
Offer your hand and give a firm handshake.
Sometimes, people who don't like to shake hands will not meet yours. Don't think anything of it if they don't, this is just their preference. And particularly don't say something cute or funny.
Think of an opening statement to make as you are shaking hands. This is part of your first impression, so make it good. Always use the guest’s first name either at the beginning or at the end of the statement. When needing to complete a group of introductions, highest rank rules over gender.
Who picks up the tab?
If you did the inviting, you are responsible for the check. No matter how more well-off they are. If a joint meeting, ask at the beginning or when scheduling the lunch on check splitting. Waiting until the check arrives to state the check splitting is a sign of professional weakness. If you are meeting with someone who is giving you valuable advice, you must pick up the tab. A personal handwritten follow-up note is also appropriate. If they have saved or helped you make more money, send them a gift or gift certificate. If you don't you will never get any more of their time again. This has occurred to me, and the person never gets any time again.
Where does the napkin go?
Immediately after sitting, place the napkin in your lap. If you notice the napkin is in the goblet, this is usually a signal from the restaurant that the server will place the napkin into your lap. If you excuse yourself during the meal, place the napkin on the left hand side of your plate or on the chair. This signals the server that you aren't done. When done, place napkin on the right of the plate and your fork and knife horizontally across the plate to signal the server.
What to eat and use first?
Which glass or which fork can be confusing. Bread and salad plates always to the left, drinking glasses to the right. Utensils start from the outside in and the dessert fork is by the dessert plate. Lay your fork and knife across your plate to signal the server you're finished.
IRIS SALSMAN

Iris provides services to clients in a wide range of industries including accounting, architecture, construction, education, healthcare, hospitality, retail and technology, garnering a host of awards and recognition along the way. Her expertise includes strategic planning, creative concept development, media relations, copy writing and event planning.




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