1.be on time 2.Always greet everyone 3.have basic manners 4.say thank you and please often 5.Respect shared spaces 6.Dont be strongly opinionated 7.Dining etiquette 8.Dress professionally 9.meeting etiquette 10.Avoid negativity
Etiquette rules vary across cultures and contexts, but there are some fundamental guidelines that can help individuals navigate social situations with grace and respect. Here are some general etiquette rules that many people find helpful: 1. **Respect Personal Space:** Maintain an appropriate physical distance when interacting with others. In most cultures, a comfortable distance is around arm's length. 2. **Greeting:** When meeting someone, offer a friendly greeting, such as a handshake, a nod, or a smile. Use appropriate titles and names unless you're given permission to use a more informal form of address. 3. **Punctuality:** Be on time for appointments, meetings, and events. Being consistently late can be seen as disrespectful of others' time. 4. **Dress Appropriately:** Dress in a manner that is suitable for the occasion. When in doubt, it's usually better to be slightly overdressed than underdressed. 5. **Table Manners:** When dining, follow basic table manners, like chewing with your mouth closed, not talking with food in your mouth, and using utensils properly. Wait for everyone to be served before beginning to eat. 6. **Listening Skills:** Practice active listening when engaged in conversation. This means giving the speaker your full attention, not interrupting, and showing interest in what they're saying. 7. **Cell Phone Usage:** In social settings or during meetings, avoid using your cell phone unless it's necessary. If you need to take a call, excuse yourself politely. 8. **Thank You Notes:** Sending thank-you notes or messages after receiving gifts, attending events, or being helped by someone is a thoughtful way to express gratitude. 9. **Respecting Elders and Authority:** Show respect to elders, authority figures, and those in positions of responsibility. Use appropriate titles and show deference when appropriate. 10. **Apologizing and Forgiving:** If you make a mistake, apologize sincerely. If someone apologizes to you, be willing to forgive and move on. 11. **Hold Doors:** When entering or leaving a building, hold the door open for others if they're right behind you. 12. **Cultural Sensitivity:** Be aware of and respectful towards cultural differences. Avoid making insensitive comments or assumptions about someone's background. 13. **Eye Contact:** Maintain appropriate eye contact during conversations. It shows interest and engagement, but excessive staring can be uncomfortable. 14. **Interrupting:** Avoid interrupting people while they're speaking. Wait for a natural pause in the conversation to contribute your thoughts. 15. **Public Spaces:** Be mindful of your surroundings in public spaces. Keep noise levels down in quiet places and be considerate of others using shared facilities. 16. **Saying "Please" and "Thank You":** Use polite language like "please" when making requests and "thank you" to express gratitude. 17. **Respecting Privacy:** Respect others' privacy, whether it's refraining from prying into personal matters or not sharing someone's private information without permission. 18. **Hand Hygiene:** Practice good hand hygiene, especially before and after meals and after using the restroom. This is especially important in preventing the spread of illnesses. 19. **Gift Giving:** When giving gifts, consider the recipient's preferences and cultural norms. It's the thought that counts, so choose something meaningful and appropriate. 20. **Exiting Conversations:** If you need to leave a conversation or a social event, do so politely by excusing yourself and offering a reason if necessary. Remember that etiquette is all about treating others with kindness, respect, and consideration. Adapting these guidelines to specific situations and cultures will help you navigate social interactions effectively.
I can't agree more with the point being more courteous. As someone dealing clients from 4 European countries, I can vouch for this. People are more polite,calm and courteous in comparison to us Indian.
I can agree with everything you're saying. The one exception I'd make is about handshakes. It's been normal since Covid to not shake hands, maybr bump fists. For myself and many others, it's been a fist bump for a longer time. I (and many others) have an organ transplant. We take medications daily to not reject this precious gift. We're told by our doctors to not shake as hands carry so many germs, unintended or not. Just a thought for others to think about.
What an amazing video with mind blowing content, Whenever I watch your videos I get refreshed 😌... It's so nice to see that you are successful, humble, kind altogether. Also, please make video on dining etiquettes. 😌
Hi Mehar, your videos are informative. I just wanted to ask you that you gave your second group of CA final while working at KPMG as an employee? If yes, then how did you manage both studies and work? Did KPMG give you leaves for second group? I am appearing for group 2 in November and I have an offer from GT. Post exams will join GT. I have cleared group 1. My worry is that in case if i cannot make it this time then what should be my approach.
Hey, i appreciate the pointers you have shared however i still fell that in India professionals actually aren't very professionals and they tend to suppress you more when u r just being nice and respect them
1.be on time
2.Always greet everyone
3.have basic manners
4.say thank you and please often
5.Respect shared spaces
6.Dont be strongly opinionated
7.Dining etiquette
8.Dress professionally
9.meeting etiquette
10.Avoid negativity
thank you so mmuch, you the best
Etiquette rules vary across cultures and contexts, but there are some fundamental guidelines that can help individuals navigate social situations with grace and respect. Here are some general etiquette rules that many people find helpful:
1. **Respect Personal Space:** Maintain an appropriate physical distance when interacting with others. In most cultures, a comfortable distance is around arm's length.
2. **Greeting:** When meeting someone, offer a friendly greeting, such as a handshake, a nod, or a smile. Use appropriate titles and names unless you're given permission to use a more informal form of address.
3. **Punctuality:** Be on time for appointments, meetings, and events. Being consistently late can be seen as disrespectful of others' time.
4. **Dress Appropriately:** Dress in a manner that is suitable for the occasion. When in doubt, it's usually better to be slightly overdressed than underdressed.
5. **Table Manners:** When dining, follow basic table manners, like chewing with your mouth closed, not talking with food in your mouth, and using utensils properly. Wait for everyone to be served before beginning to eat.
6. **Listening Skills:** Practice active listening when engaged in conversation. This means giving the speaker your full attention, not interrupting, and showing interest in what they're saying.
7. **Cell Phone Usage:** In social settings or during meetings, avoid using your cell phone unless it's necessary. If you need to take a call, excuse yourself politely.
8. **Thank You Notes:** Sending thank-you notes or messages after receiving gifts, attending events, or being helped by someone is a thoughtful way to express gratitude.
9. **Respecting Elders and Authority:** Show respect to elders, authority figures, and those in positions of responsibility. Use appropriate titles and show deference when appropriate.
10. **Apologizing and Forgiving:** If you make a mistake, apologize sincerely. If someone apologizes to you, be willing to forgive and move on.
11. **Hold Doors:** When entering or leaving a building, hold the door open for others if they're right behind you.
12. **Cultural Sensitivity:** Be aware of and respectful towards cultural differences. Avoid making insensitive comments or assumptions about someone's background.
13. **Eye Contact:** Maintain appropriate eye contact during conversations. It shows interest and engagement, but excessive staring can be uncomfortable.
14. **Interrupting:** Avoid interrupting people while they're speaking. Wait for a natural pause in the conversation to contribute your thoughts.
15. **Public Spaces:** Be mindful of your surroundings in public spaces. Keep noise levels down in quiet places and be considerate of others using shared facilities.
16. **Saying "Please" and "Thank You":** Use polite language like "please" when making requests and "thank you" to express gratitude.
17. **Respecting Privacy:** Respect others' privacy, whether it's refraining from prying into personal matters or not sharing someone's private information without permission.
18. **Hand Hygiene:** Practice good hand hygiene, especially before and after meals and after using the restroom. This is especially important in preventing the spread of illnesses.
19. **Gift Giving:** When giving gifts, consider the recipient's preferences and cultural norms. It's the thought that counts, so choose something meaningful and appropriate.
20. **Exiting Conversations:** If you need to leave a conversation or a social event, do so politely by excusing yourself and offering a reason if necessary.
Remember that etiquette is all about treating others with kindness, respect, and consideration. Adapting these guidelines to specific situations and cultures will help you navigate social interactions effectively.
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I can't agree more with the point being more courteous. As someone dealing clients from 4 European countries, I can vouch for this. People are more polite,calm and courteous in comparison to us Indian.
Can’t wait for the video on dining etiquette!👏🏻💓
I can agree with everything you're saying. The one exception I'd make is about handshakes. It's been normal since Covid to not shake hands, maybr bump fists. For myself and many others, it's been a fist bump for a longer time. I (and many others) have an organ transplant. We take medications daily to not reject this precious gift. We're told by our doctors to not shake as hands carry so many germs, unintended or not. Just a thought for others to think about.
A wonderful video as always, Looking forward to your video on dining etiquette!
Yay thank you Hajime! ❤️ Will keep in mind
Yess, want fashion etiquette videos too😍
amazing video . please do share video on dining etiquettes and also on dressing etiquettes
Positivity sparkles ✨️ by merely having a glance at your confidence and politeness
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Excellent tips . Kudos to you . Well explained and very doable
Please make a video on dressing sense for work place and dining habits , I would love to watch them ❤️❤️
Thank you ma'am, very useful and straight without westing time. Appreciate and adopted your learnings 😇
😍 Amazing. Your tips are always helpful. I would like to know more about workwear.
What an amazing video with mind blowing content, Whenever I watch your videos I get refreshed 😌... It's so nice to see that you are successful, humble, kind altogether.
Also, please make video on dining etiquettes. 😌
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Thank you for your video this is very useful fir me when I am preparing for internship
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No need to say subscribe good content ofcourse people will subscribe make this is golden rule for you because am irritated 😅
Yes.. do more videos on dressing sense in work culture
Very good information
This was a very helpful video, Thank you!
Please make a video on dining etiquette and also how to dress professionally
Noted 😊❤️
Thank you.
very useful , great
Informative & Insightful
Yay I'm so glad 🧡
I'm here bcoz I'm playful at work😭
Best video
Hi Mehar, your videos are informative. I just wanted to ask you that you gave your second group of CA final while working at KPMG as an employee? If yes, then how did you manage both studies and work? Did KPMG give you leaves for second group? I am appearing for group 2 in November and I have an offer from GT. Post exams will join GT. I have cleared group 1. My worry is that in case if i cannot make it this time then what should be my approach.
Hey, i appreciate the pointers you have shared however i still fell that in India professionals actually aren't very professionals and they tend to suppress you more when u r just being nice and respect them
This is so important
So insightful! ✨
Thank you soo much for your kindness ❤❤
Thankyou❤
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Nice class
thank youu!! this is so helpful
Mehar, please make a vedio on dressing formally in the Indian workplace.
Very well explained
dressing etiquette and dining etiquettes video pls
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Very useful video🤗🤗🤗
Thx
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Loved your video
Thank you Manasi 🧡
Loved your content! ❤️
Thank you so much Shreya!! ❤️❤️
@@MeharSindhuBatra Di want to connect with you on the LinkedIn but unable to find out u there 🥲
This video is very Amazing and Useful please make details video in this thank for this information ☺️☺️
Thanks so much Gulab. Yes noted, will do 😊❤️
Thank you didi for these amazing etiquettes ❤️waiting for more such content
Thanks so much Shruti! Long time. How are you?? ❤
nice 🥰🥰🙏
Yes man pls make a video on dining etiquette
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You look some extra beautiful in this video 😁😁😍😍
As an introvert, PLEASE HELP WITH DINING ETTIQUETE !! I’m ao nervous to eat in public
😊 I’ve made a video on this already! Check it out: th-cam.com/video/0DiUBsea5m4/w-d-xo.html
@@MeharSindhuBatra thanks🥹💕
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Thats not introversion, thats social anxiety.
Pls make video on work wear
Dinning etiquette
Mam kya aap ye video hindi titles ke sath share kar sakte ho
Hi ,how to sign up your channel
Insightful. Thank you. Please make a seperate video on professional dining etiquette
Thank you so much for this. Very helpful since today it's my first day at work
I just subscribe 😊
What to do if someone else badmouth and you don't want to entertain but you can't coz she is your lead talking about her manager?
great tips keep it
Such a nice video.thank you
Loved this session😇 Thank you maim
Can you please make a video on essential things needed for first day of office .
Your workwearbymehar is only for ladies. You should have clarified.
Yes mehar please make video on dining etiquette
good Content And IMP...Tips Madam IAM from TELANGANA....
Why do yu think we are late in India????
Hi Mehar ,can you do a video on professional dressing especially for those in senior managerial roles.
Thank! You mam such a nice video. Could you pls share the Instagram page for the same?
Thank you 😊🧡 Here you go: instagram.com/msbvision/
Thats too much, we are slaves for any one. Respect is reciprocal.
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I love you
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Conduct yourself professionaly and do nothing is the hastag of Indian gaslighters.
Correction - You should never introduce yourself (It's not being professional)
Copy paste video 😂
from where?
Why do we have to wait for Lady to shake her hand ? Isn't it violating the Gender Equality ?
Agreed!
Kuch jyaada nahi hogaya yeh, smelly food...Definitely brainwashed & influenced easily...tips are OK but not at the cost of comparing 🇮🇳 to 🇬🇧
Why desi people always copy western people’s videos??? Please create your own content.