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When a new employee joins a business, the manager first says: a) Hi! b) Welcome to .. c) This is your desk
b) Welcome to ....
It's 5: 30 AM. You say: a) Good morning b) Good day c) Have a nice day
a) Good morning
Greetings among family and friends are much more a) impolite b) polite c) casual
c) casual
Which greeting is best for a formal business meeting? a) Hi there b) What's up? c) Nice to meet you
c) Nice to meet you
If someone asks you ''How are you?'' you can answer a) I don't know b) Not bad c) I can do it.
b) Not bad
If someone says ''Nice to meet you'' you can reply a) Yes! It's nice. b) Introduce myself c) Nice to meet you too
c) Nice to meet you too
When you introduce a person (Jen) to another person (Sue), you can say a) Jen, this is Sue. b) Jen, I live with Sue. c) Jen, I'm Sue.
a) Jen, this is Sue.
When you arrive at a restaurant for dinner you can say ''Good evening''. When you leave the restaurant, you can say a) Good evening b) Good night c) Nice to meet you
b) Good night
When you say good bye to a friend, you can say a) See you b) Good night c) Thanks
a) See you
Greetings in business are usually .......... a) impolite b) informal c) formal
c) formal
If you greet someone at night, you can greet them by saying a) Good night b) Good evening c) Good sleep
b) Good evening
Which can you say after being introduced to a person for the first time? a) Nice to meet you b) Nice to greet you c) Nice to see you
a) Nice to meet you