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What makes a good FIRST IMPRESSION?. "By letting someone go ahead of me, they got the bird doo-doo on their head instead of m e.”. Before an Introduction. A. be respectful. B. be on time C. be prepared. D. use appropriate body language. 1. firm grip in a handshake
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What makes a good FIRST IMPRESSION? "By letting someone go ahead of me, they got the bird doo-doo on their head instead of me.”
Before an Introduction A. be respectful
B. be on time • C. be prepared
D. use appropriate body language • 1. firm grip in a handshake • 2. sit attentively and not slump • 3. use eye contact • 4. do not cross legs • 5. no fidgeting
E. Healthy 1. Proper rest 2. Adequate exercise 3. Good posture 4. Drink enough water 5. Eating well-balanced diet
6. Tan w/ care; depends on the amount melanin (skin pigment) 7. Moisturize skin if needed – water-based
8. Healthy teeth • Brush w/ soft toothbrush so enamel isn’t scratched • Eat calcium rich foods • See a dentist 2/yr • Floss • Eat vit C rich foods to strengthen gums
F. Cleanliness • Wash face and hands w/ soap and water 2. Shower, bathe daily – especially after sweating
3. Deodorant – fragrance to cover odors 4. Antiperspirant – reduces amount of sweat
5. Acne product if needed • Especially T-zone (oily area of forehead, chin, and nose) b. Clear complexion (description of skin on face)
The Skin: Up Close PORE HAIR SHAFT EPIDERMIS DERMIS OIL GLAND SWEAT GLAND SUBDERMIS FOLLICLE
Brush teeth • Mouthwash • Shampoo daily • Brush or massage scalp to prevent dandruff (flakes of dry skin in hair)
Manicure fingernails and cuticle skin (skin around fingernail) *push cuticle off lunula (half moon; ONLY live part of nail) 11. Pedicure toenails *cut straight across to prevent ingrown toenails
Tips for choosing clothes a. Vertical line emphasizes height
Tips for choosing clothes b. Horizontal line emphasizes width
Tips for choosing clothes c. Single line is more dramatic
Tips for choosing clothes d. Curved lines more graceful
Tips for choosing clothes e. Warm colors make you appear larger
Tips for choosing clothes f. Cool colors make you appear smaller
Tips for choosing clothes g. Bright colors increase size; dark reduces
Tips for choosing clothes h. One-color makes you look taller; contrasts shorter
Buy • easy care fabric • special finishes like wrinkle resistant
Buy c. simple designs d. buy classic (never go out of style) clothes
Buy e. avoid fads (short lived fashion) f. items suitable for many activities
g. check for garment quality by: 1. straight stitching and hems 2. smooth seams 3. stripes and plaids match at seams 4. points of strain are strengthened 5. zippers and buttons work easily
Care a. repair clothing as soon as possible before washing b. remove spot as soon as possible; use cold water
Care c. store properly d. open all fasteners when dressing e. allow deodorant to dry before dressing f. spray perfume and colognes on skin NOT clothing
Wash a. read care labels
b. sort (prevent colors running and lets get clean) 1) washed by hand 2) delicates that require warm water and gentle cycle 3) whites and light color which can be washed in hot 4) lighter colors 5) darks 6) heavily soiled
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Wash c. check pockets d. pretreat stains (use cold water because hot will set stain) e. use detergents (make water pass through fabric easier removes dirt) * use correct amount
Wash f. fabric softener (control static, soften, reduce wrinkling) g. don’t overload; needs room to have water pass through h. if stain is still present, wash until is gone
Drying a. air dry if garment will shrink b. shake out before putting in dryer c. use the lowest heat setting for fabric type d. remove as soon as done to prevent wrinkling
Press – lifting and lowering iron onto fabric 7. Ironing – moving the iron back and forth on fabric
Dry cleaning - cleaned with chemicals - put on dress form and sprayed with steam to remove wrinkles
Making Introductions A. enunciate (pronounce w/ clarity) well B. use a firm handshake
Making Introductions C. men are introduced to women D. young are introduced to older people E. non-official are introduced to more official people F. use titles (Mr., Ms., Dr.) when appropriate
After Introductions A. use appropriate language • no swearing • no slang • good grammar • no repetitious phrases
After Introductions B. have a positive attitude C. be a good listener D. DO NOT use first names unless a friend or you are asked to E. write thank-you notes
F. use proper etiquette • French word meaning ticket. During the days of kings and queens you needed a ticket to enter the castle. The only person who received tickets were those who knew the rules of behavior and acted properly!
F. use proper etiquette • hold open doors • hold chairs • wait until female, older person, official, guest are seated
4. good table manners a. rest elbows on table only between courses or when not eating b. do not talk w/ mouth full c. take small bites
4. good table manners d. cut one piece at a time; butter small pieces of bread one at a time
4. good table manners e. eat slowly f. chew quietly g. ask for foods to be passed h. say please and thank you i. compliment the cook j. napkin in lap throughout meal; when finished place to the right of plate
4. good table manners k. start with the outermost utensil first l. dirty utensils stay on plate
4. good table manners m. begin eating after everyone has been served n. bring food to your mouth, not your mouth to the food o. push food onto fork w/ another utensil or piece of bread; no fingers
4. good table manners p. do not blow on hot food; wait for it to cool q. if asked to pass foods, don’t take a helping first; wait for it to come back r. hold silverware properly; from the bottom
4. good table manners s. tip soup spoon away from you to fill t. if you put food in your mouth, eat the whole bite (ice cream) u. grasp baked potatoes or squash with the left hand, eat from the skin