Work in small groups to determine your answers to these questions. Be prepared to defend your answers.

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Work in small groups to determine your answers to these questions. Be prepared to defend your answers.

o Golf Etiquette o Dining Etiquette o Soccer Etiquette o Etiquette Etiquette is the proper way to behave in certain situations.

 Should the phone be answered differently at work than at home?  When a phone conversation is accidentally disconnected, who should be the one to call back?  How many times should I state my name and number when leaving a voice message?  Are speaker phones rude?

 Should you sneeze or blow your nose at the table?  Where do I place my napkin when I’m eating?  Where do I place my napkin if I must leave the table during the meal?  Is it is appropriate to use my cell phone at the table?

 Should the phone be answered differently at work than at home? Yes, at work you should answer, “Hello, this is ______”  When a phone conversation is accidentally disconnected, who should be the one to call back? The person who originally called should call back.  How many times should I state my name and number when leaving a voice message? State your name and number twice.  Are speaker phones rude? Not rude, but you should ask the person you’re talking to if it is okay to use a speaker phone. Answers from the Experts

 Should you sneeze or blow your nose at the table? No, you should excuse yourself from the table to sneeze or blow your nose.  Where do I place my napkin when I’m eating? Napkin should be laid in your lap…it should be folded in half if it is very large.  Where do I place my napkin if I must leave the table during the meal? Place the napkin on your chair.  Is it is appropriate to use my cell phone at the table? NO, you should excuse yourself if you MUST use your cell phone. Answers from the Experts