Etiquette

Posted by Jack on 7/30/2025 8:21:18 AM
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Meetings: Be prepared, contribute constructively, and avoid dominating discussions. Follow up on action items promptly.

Includes: speaking, avoiding background noise, and not putting someone on speaker without consent.

Polite Language: Use “please,” “thank you,” and “excuse me” appropriately. Avoid profanity in formal or unfamiliar settings.


Table Manners: Chew with your mouth closed, don’t speak with food in your mouth, and place your napkin on your lap. Wait for the host or group to start eating.

Email: Use clear subject lines, address recipients appropriately (e.g., “Dear [Name]” for formal emails), and proofread before sending.


Messaging: Respond promptly, but don’t expect instant replies. Avoid sending sensitive information via text unless secure.

Video Calls: Mute your microphone when not speaking, dress appropriately for the context, and ensure a quiet, well-lit background.

Feedback: Offer constructive criticism privately and graciously accept feedback.


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