First impression is the last impression Mrs Pallavi

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First impression is the last impression. Mrs. Pallavi Gupta Asst. Professor SGRRITS Dehradun

First impression is the last impression. Mrs. Pallavi Gupta Asst. Professor SGRRITS Dehradun

Things to remember • Have a pleasant expression on your face. • Offer to

Things to remember • Have a pleasant expression on your face. • Offer to shake hand. Have a firm hand shake. • Greet politely e. g. good morning, namaskar / namaste. • Tell your name. • Ask for the other person’s name. • Share something more about yourself depending on the situation. Mrs. Pallavi Gupta, Asst. Prof. , SGRRITS, Dehradun

Handshake While shaking hands • Your hand should be clean and dry. • Your

Handshake While shaking hands • Your hand should be clean and dry. • Your handshake should be firm. Mrs. Pallavi Gupta, Asst. Prof. , SGRRITS, Dehradun

Greeting Informal- Hi / Hello Formal- Good morning / Good afternoon / Good evening

Greeting Informal- Hi / Hello Formal- Good morning / Good afternoon / Good evening Mrs. Pallavi Gupta, Asst. Prof. , SGRRITS, Dehradun

Introduce yourself My name is ……………. or I am …………. . Mrs. Pallavi Gupta,

Introduce yourself My name is ……………. or I am …………. . Mrs. Pallavi Gupta, Asst. Prof. , SGRRITS, Dehradun

Ask the other person’s name May I know your name, please? Mrs. Pallavi Gupta,

Ask the other person’s name May I know your name, please? Mrs. Pallavi Gupta, Asst. Prof. , SGRRITS, Dehradun

Starting a conversation Share something about yourself depending on the situation/ place where you

Starting a conversation Share something about yourself depending on the situation/ place where you are meeting. For example, Situation- If you meet someone in an official party, you could talk about your role in the organization. For example, “I am handling XYZ project for the company in Delhi”. Mrs. Pallavi Gupta, Asst. Prof. , SGRRITS, Dehradun