As a leader driver, one of the most important roles is to treat people and things for the leader. People who give gifts to the leader often do not give gifts to the leader, but directly to the driver. It is necessary to be measured when receiving gifts, not to come and not refuse. It is necessary to find out what kind of gifts the leader should accept, what kind of gifts should not be accepted, what kind of gifts can be accepted, and what kind of gifts cannot be accepted.
If you do the above requirements, you will not have to be like the taxi brothers, busy every day, as soon as you open your eyes, you have to pay the money today, run east and west, and you are prone to prostate disease if you sit for a long time. Now you encounter the competition of Didi Uber Easy Road, and your job is not guaranteed at any time.
What do British Chinese pay attention to at Christmas?
1. Christmas in the bathroom and going to “No. 100”
The original meaning of the word bathroom is a place to wash your hands or face, but its actual meaning is the toilet. British people do not directly say “go to the toilet” when they go to the toilet, nor do they directly mention the word “toilet” when reminding others. If you want to go to the bathroom, you can say “Man’s Room” or “LadysRoom”, or you can say “Excuse me for a few minutes” or “I want to wash my hands” and so on. “100” is the most common expression among friends and within the family.
2. Clothing
The British are more particular about dressing, so they still wear suits and ties when visiting, attending banquets, and parties. In summer, you can not wear a suit, but you also need to wear a tie when wearing a short-sleeved shirt. It is worth mentioning that they are very taboo about tattooed ties, because tattooed ties may be considered imitations of military or student school uniform ties.
3. Don’t ask a woman’s age
Britons are very reluctant to talk about men’s wages and women’s ages, and even how much the furniture in the house is worth. It is also inappropriate to ask a woman’s age, because he thinks it is his secret, and everyone wants to stay young forever. There is no better compliment than to say “you look so young” to a middle-aged woman.
4. Gifting
In the UK, it is best to give lighter gifts. Since the cost is not much, it will not be considered a bribe. Britons, like most other Europeans, like high-end chocolates, wine and flowers. Most of them don’t appreciate gifts with company logos.
5. Don’t cut the queue
The British don’t have the habit of cutting the queue. Classmates can see them queuing up one by one to get on the bus, train or buy a newspaper. In their minds, cutting the queue is a disgraceful behavior.