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Off topic & small talk: Chatterbox (Page 753)

Topic created on 14th Jan. 2019 | Page: 753 of 1166 | Answers: 11,658 | Views: 1,466,805
Xavi22
Expert

Wutmaennchen wrote on 01.02.2023 at 11:04: Here is a general question that I think belongs perfectly in the "chat corner". In the 3 years of the pandemic, a lot has changed socially.

Since I have a business appointment tonight with a person unknown to me personally (except mails), I thought of the following question:

How do you greet a business partner / a business interlocutor, if you do not know each other personally?

- Handshake (since Corona more rarely)
- Fist Bump (kinda weird for business appointments, but used more often)
- Elbow check (I find the strangest somehow)
- Friendly nod and smile

The decision is of course made live, as it fits best.

So the question to you guys: How does it work for you? How do you do it?

Quite clearly: handshake.


It's now common practice again among me and my circle (both in business and in my private life). I would find anything else strange. But I also think fist bumps in private are okay.

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Bluff
Expert
Always handshake even during the pandemic

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Dutch78
Top Member

Wutmaennchen wrote on 02/01/2023 at 11:04: How do you greet a business partner / a business interlocutor if you do not know each other personally so far?


In that case I would be the active part and approach the business partner and just ask.

Should we greet each other with a handshake?
Even if you know your attitude to this, you don't know how your counterpart thinks about it.
Maybe he is one of the more "cautious" people, or he still has his reservations about Corona in general.
Everyone deals with the subject differently, you have to and should accept that.
By asking, you can easily eliminate an uncomfortable situation, imagine you reach out to him and he doesn't return your gesture.
Would be a bad start for a first meeting, you could take it personally and connect it with your person, but he has no bad intentions towards you, but is simply still "cautious.".
For the rest, you would only be able to win by asking. if he has no reservations, all good, but shows that you take / would take consideration for your counterpart, as well would be the case if he does not want to shake your hand, for the reason written above.

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Anonym
Wutmaennchen wrote on 01.02.2023 at 11:04: Here is a general question that I think belongs perfectly in the "chat corner". In the 3 years of the pandemic, a lot has changed socially.

Since I have a business appointment tonight with a person unknown to me personally (except mails), I thought of the following question:

How do you greet a business partner / a business interlocutor, if you do not know each other personally?

- Handshake (since Corona more seldom)
- Fist Bump (kinda weird for business appointments, but used more often)
- Elbow check (I find the strangest somehow)
- Friendly nod and smile

The decision is of course made live, as it fits best.

So the question to you guys: How does it work for you? How do you do it?

A****m

😎😎😎🤣🤣🤣

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Stromberg
Legend
There it needs now probably a GJ survey🤣

But handshake...

I think this is a good, respectful gesture and tradition... And from a health point of view, there are currently mmn no more reasons to do without it than before corona...

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Butterbrezel
Elite
I think Robbys answer is clearly the best.

In my answer options I have forgotten the Chinese style - bowing -

@Dutch78: Asking in advance would be the best way, but it would be too complicated for me. So I'm not worried now that I do something wrong. If that came across so it was meant differently. Was jetz just a question that occurred to me.

"Spontaneous" and authentic is in this case I still find the best variant.

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Stromberg
Legend
Anyone have any idea where I can verify myself at DrückGlück before making my first Deposit?
Can't find anything... Except a guide on what documents are accepted...
Just send the usual to the mailadeesse? Is there no idnow or something?

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Falko
Icon

Stromberg wrote on 01.02.2023 at 14:36: Someone has an idea where I can verify at DrückGlück before ersteinzahlung?
Can't find anything there... Except a guide on what documents are accepted...
Just send the usual to the mailadeesse? Is there no idnow or something?

When I requested my first payout back then at Drückglück, I got 2 days later ne mail that I have to verify. I then replied to the mail with the required screenshots and then it was done.

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RiverSong
Legend
question of knowledge:
which cake can be dangerous?

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Dutch78
Top Member
RiverSong wrote on 02/01/2023 at 5:19 pm: knowledge question:
which cake can be dangerous?

The Puff.

If someone tells you that sticking a fork in an electrical outlet is dangerous, but you do it anyway, just to show that they are supposedly wrong in their statement.

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