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Dress

People in the larger cities dress more formally, especially in London. Men and women wear wools and tweeds for casual occasions. Slacks, sweaters and jackets are appropriate for men and women. Men's clothing often expresses affiliation rather than style. Ties are important symbols. School, army, university or club ties are worn. For business meetings, men should wear dark suits and ties. Women should wear suits, dresses or skirts and blouses. Do not wear a blazer to work. A blazer is country or weekend wear. For formal events men may wear black ties, business suits, morning coats or tails. Inquire which is required. Women generally wear cocktail suits or dresses.

Time British people place considerable value on punctuality. In Britain, people make great effort to arrive on time. It is often considered impolite to arrive even a few minutes late. If you are unable to keep an appointment, it is expected that you call the person you are meeting. Some general tips follow.

You should arrive:

* At the exact time specified for dinner, lunch, or appointments with professors, doctors, and other professionals.

* Any time during the hours specified for teas, receptions, and cocktail parties.

* A few minutes early: for public meetings, plays, concerts, movies, sporting events, classes, church services, and weddings.

If you are invited to someone's house for dinner at half past seven, they will expect you to be there on the dot. An invitation might state "7.30 for 8", in which case you should arrive no later than 7.50. However, if an invitation says "sharp", you must arrive in plenty of time.

Names and Titles Girls :RUBY, JESSICA , GRACE, EMILY, LUCY, KATIE
Boys : JACK, THOMAS, HARRY, GEORGE, MICHAEL

Affectionate titles

Honey (child, romantic partner, or younger person) Dear Sweetie Love Darling Babe or Baby (romantic partner) Pal (father or grandfather calls male child) Buddy or Bud (very informal between friends or adult-to-child; can be seen as negative)

Business cards

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Toasts:
A toast is a ritual in which a drink is taken as an expression of honor or goodwill

Toasts are generally offered at times of celebration or commemoration, including certain holidays, such as New Year's Eve. Other occasions include retirement celebrations, housewarming parties, births, etc

he word pub is short for public house. There are over 60,000 pubs in the UK (53,000 in England and Wales, 5,200 in Scotland and 1,600 in Northern Ireland). One of the oldest pubs, Fighting Cocks in St. Albans, Herts, is located in a building that dates back to the eleventh century.

Pubs are an important part of British life. People talk, eat, drink, meet their friends and relax there Non verbal Gestures:
about 55% of communication is done through non-verbal movements

1)Thumbs up and Thumbs down 2) It is good 3) V sign 4) The Corna 5) Handshakes 6) Eye contact maintaining
eye contact shows the interviewer youre not intimidated, and that youre taking everything in. If you feel uncomfortable, look away for a few seconds or try looking at their nose. Around 10 seconds of good eye contact at a time is a good guideline

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