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When it comes to business meals, the way you behave can have a significant impact on the impression you make on your colleagues, clients, or potential employers. Here are some tips on how to act during a business meal: 1. Dress appropriately: Dress appropriately for the occasion, and make sure your attire is in line with the company culture and the expectations of your host. 2. Be on time: Being punctual is essential, and you should aim to arrive a few minutes early to the restaurant or venue. 3. Practice good table manners: Use the right utensils, and follow basic table etiquette, such as placing your napkin on your lap, avoiding talking with your mouth full, and not reaching over other people's plates. 4. Order appropriately: Choose food that is easy to eat and doesn't require a lot of fuss, such as a salad or a simple pasta dish. Avoid messy foods, such as ribs or wings, and steer clear of anything that is difficult to pronounce or that you've never tried before. 5. Focus on the conversation: Business meals are about building relationships, so make an effort to engage in conversation and show interest in the other person. Avoid talking about controversial topics, such as politics or religion, and try to keep the conversation light and positive. 6. Avoid drinking too much alcohol: If you choose to drink, limit yourself to one or two drinks, and avoid getting drunk. Keep in mind that you are representing your company or yourself, and you want to make a good impression. 7. Offer to pay: If you are the one who invited your guest, offer to pay the bill. If your guest insists on paying, be gracious and thank them for their offer. By following these simple tips, you can make a positive impression during a business meal and leave a lasting impression on your colleagues, clients, or potential employers.
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