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Acting formal typically involves using more professional language and adhering to certain social conventions. Here are some tips on how to act formal: 1. Use appropriate titles and honorifics: When addressing someone, use their appropriate title (Mr., Mrs., Dr., etc.) and their last name unless they ask you to use their first name. If you're not sure, it's always safer to err on the side of formality. 2. Use formal language: Avoid using slang or casual language. Instead, use proper grammar and sentence structure. 3. Speak clearly and confidently: When speaking, enunciate your words clearly and avoid filler words such as "um" and "like." Speak with confidence and authority, but don't be arrogant. 4. Dress appropriately: Dress in professional attire, such as a suit or dress, when appropriate. If you're not sure what's appropriate, ask. 5. Be polite and respectful: Use formal manners, such as saying "please" and "thank you," and avoid interrupting or speaking over others. 6. Avoid slang and colloquialisms: When speaking or writing, avoid using slang and colloquialisms that may not be understood by everyone. 7. Follow proper etiquette: Learn and follow proper etiquette for different situations, such as business meetings or formal dinners. Remember, acting formal is all about showing respect and professionalism in your communication and behavior.
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