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and offering a firm handshake.
Eticet.
that I would behave, particularly in front of high-profile guests and in front of the Queen.
I was reminded what I should say, what I should do and what I should not do.
But often there are unspoken rules.
The etiquette is just unspoken, untaught, you just learn by example what is acceptable and what is not acceptable.
business etiquette requires you to shake hands firmly and make eye contact to ask,
it makes you a bad listener because you're too busy and it's constant.
and one on my right and both of them are asking me questions at the same time because they both have burning questions.
Here's another example.
After the debate,
journalists rushed to ask the politician and effectively in an unexpected situation so for example
if you are that you often carry a spare bag in your pocket.
Maybe you decide to knock on the door of the nearest home to request I'm terribly sorry to bother you.
I suppose you've got a spare plastic bag, do you or any kind of to react quickly.