Answer the questions. 1.Have you ever met overseas visitors? Is it easy to have a conversation? Why/Why not?
2.What do you say when you greet a visitor (English-speaking)?
3.What impression do you try to produce on the people you deal with in business?
4.How can you make your visitor feel comfortable?
5.When a person is introduced, why is extra information about that person often added?
1.Have you ever met overseas visitors? Is it easy to have a conversation? Why/Why not?
Yes, a friend of my mom's lives in England, she has her own business there, my mom and I came to visit her in England. As she is a native there, their pronunciation is a little difficult, so I did not understand her speech very well.
2.What do you say when you greet a visitor (English-speaking)?
Of course you have to say hello first. Personally, when I say hello I use phrases like
Long time no see.
How's it goin'?
Hi is the most popular "hello."
3.What impression do you try to produce on the people you deal with in business?
At the first meeting, I advise you not only to be able to create an impression of yourself, but also to be able to make contact and catch the internal mood of the interlocutor. There are millions of people around us, but out of them you need to find exactly those who will be with you in the team and who are focused on building a great flourishing business. And for this you should make it a rule to give your time only to those who deserve it. At the first contact you should show not only respect to the interlocutor, but also to yourself, to your business and to your time. And as soon as the first objections come, immediately filter out those that you are willing to answer, and those that are not worth wasting your precious time on.
4.How can you make your visitor feel comfortable?
It's always great to have loved ones come to visit and stay with you. You get to be a guide for a few days as you show them around your town and your favorite places. But when they arrive, you want to make sure your guests feel comfortable in your home.But making guests feel comfortable is as easy as putting yourself in their shoes and thinking about what you'd hope to expect when you stay at someone else's home.
Make Room For Their Belongings. ...
Offer Your Bedroom Or Invest In A Sofa Bed. ...
Provide Opportunities Of Privacy. ...
Get Rid Of Any Odors. ...
Clean Your Entire House. ...
Make Sure You Have The Right Number Of Items In Your Home. ...
Make Food & Water Easily Accessible.
Объяснение:
Sorry, I didn't understand the 5th question, so I missed it.