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Dear Professor Tsao,
I am sorry for my delay.
Next time I will hand in on time.
Sincerely,
Rebecca
1. Ethical Choices
If I am a team leader, I would choose the third one first and the second behind. Before I talk to her face to face, I think it is more polite to let her know in advance. If I just tell her my view of her position at the beginning of the meeting; that would be so embarrassing. She has no preparation about that. So I will send her a friendly e-mail message at first and have an appointment with her face to face.
2. Telephones and Voice Mail
Dear Mr.ko, I am Rebecca Kao, I am sorry to bother you at the moment. The
facilities department is going to move my all staff on Monday morning, but I have to finalize some details before the move for an important client, too. So could you cancel the move or to postpone it for me? My cell-phone number is 0-9-1 -2-3-4-5-6-7-8, you could just call me back at any time. I would appreciate it. Thank you so much.
3. Exploring the Web on your own
I surf the Internet of "The Business of Touch," I found out it is interesting. Mostly, handshake and eye contact are universal when greeting others, especially in Western countries. However, there are big differences in Japan and India . Japanese gives others a big bow to show respect while Indies gives others a "namaste."
I also search some information on the net; in Thailand , they also use namaste when greeting others, but they call it "Wai." Besides, they will not make two palm closed tightly; they will make some room between the two palms just like there is a lotus inside. In my opinion, we should respect every cultures all over the world.
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