Assignment 1 HTT170
Assignment 1 HTT170
Assignment 1 HTT170
PROFESSIONAL ETIQUETTE
AND CUSTOMER SERVICE
Prepared by :
NIK NUR ALEYLIYANA NABILAH BT ZULKARNAIN
( 2021821978 )
Programme : HM111
Group : 1AB
MADAM NORAZLINA RAHMAT
CROSS
CULTURAL
ETIQUETTE
CHAPTER 9
TOPIC OUTLINE
01 02 03
INTRODUCTIO PREPARING GREETING
N OF FOR YOUR PEOPLE
ETIQUETTE TRIP
CULTURAL
04 05 06
ESTABLISHING EATING AND CONSIDERING
RELATIONSHIPS GIFT GIVING GENDER ISSUES
01
INTRODUCTION
OF CULTURAL
ETIQUETTE
INTRODUCTION OF CULTURAL
ETIQUETTE
3. Never use left hand to give or take a card (or anything else)
• In Muslim countries, the left hand is labelled as “unclean” in
these cultures.
4. Take time to read
• take time to read the info that were stated on the card.
• This simple act shows your interest in the person.
Eye contact
o Most Americans believe eye contact
shows openness
o In Asian country eye contact may view as
showing disrespect, during opening
greetings.
Formality issues
Names
o In United States, people be likely to call people by
their first names once introductions are made.
o In most other countries, you need to wait to be
asked to use first names, don’t be shocked if the
invitation is never issued.
Titles
o Call people with their formal
titles.
o Learn about titles because they
are different by country.
Rank and status
o Pay attention to cues such as clothes, worksite,
decorations, and position within the organization
o Treat everyone the same as important person
Language issues
Learn basic phrases such as greet,
thanks, apologize, and toast in the local
language.
• Americans regularly spend little time to get to know others before get down to
business.
• In Asian, Latin American, and Middle Eastern countries, you need to build
relationships before conducting business.
• In Anglo and Nordic cultures, it is okay if you
get down to business immediately.
• In Asian, Latin American, and Middle Eastern countries, you
need to build relationships before conducting business.
2. AVOID CERTAIN TOPICS
• Asian countries
- white symbolizes death or mourning.
• Islamic countries
- green is consider as a blessed color.
• Korea
-do not write the name of a living person in red.
1. Understand personal space
Americans
• 0 - 18 inches for intimacy
• 18 inches – 4 feet for personal space
• 4 – 12 feet for social space
• > 12 feet for public space.
ii. Refusing to join in the festivities, or bringing up business subjects too soon
in these settings, would be considered very rude.
• WHAT PEOPLE EAT
i. In Asian and Middle Eastern countries, you may be
offered far more than you can comfortably eat.
• Select gifts that will have meaning to the recipient. Meaningful gifts are more
appropriate than extravagant ones.
o Men in some cultures may open doors and pull out chairs at meals for
women.