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How to conduct yourself in the best possible manner gives you confidence.
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False
When people project a positive self-image they are more likely to get the response they want from other people, because in general people respond positively if they are approached positively.
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False
With a positive attitude, you are more likely to be productive, but you are less likely to reach your own personal and professional goals.
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False
When you meet someone for the first time, the person you meet forms an opinion of you in the first thirty minutes of your encounter.
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False
Below are the examples of what to do for a positive response, except:
Your posture and body movement
How you dress and groom yourself
What you eat
What you say
The clothing you wear will not define your personal image more than any other factor.
True
False
People with bluish skin tones wear cool colors well. Below are the examples of cool colors, except:
Black
Yellow
White
Blue
People with golden skin tones wear warm colors well. Below are the examples of warm colors, except:
Orange
Coral pink
Brown
Black
It is important to learn about dress codes before making choices of clothing you will wear in your work environment.
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False
Some organizations may say they have no dress codes, you can simply wear what you want.
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False
Knowing how to manage yourself in public places is not important for the impressions you make on others.
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False
Practice loud behavior that calls attention to yourself, in order to present a positive image in public places.
True
False
Be patient and polite to people in service roles for example waiters, salespeople, maids, to present a positive image of yourself when you are in public places.
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False
For men, hats and caps are appropriate outdoor and indoor wear.
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False
There is no problem of displaying strong emotion in public–for example, arguing with your spouse (or special friend), punishing your children, or being intensely affectionate.
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False
Respond to handicapped people in the same way you respond to others for example, do not raise your voice, stare or seek to take away their independence.
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False
When small children are invited to your home, control them so that they will not break your valuable antique vase.
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False
When visiting a friend or acquaintance who is hospitalized, make your visit cheerful and brief.
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False
When travelling via public vehicles, offer your seat to the very old, the handicapped, or someone carrying a baby.
True
False
Graciously open doors for companions especially superiors, elderly people, and people with heavy loads as you walk together.
True
False
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