Cars have become the most frequently used means of transportation in modern transportation, and it is inevitable to go out to ride with leaders, colleagues, and customers, and it is easy to ignore the etiquette of riding in the car. However, this sharing of knowledge is full of dry goods, and I hope it will be helpful to everyone
1. Ride location etiquette.
When riding in a car (two rows of five seats), there are three types of cases.
1."Take a seat socially". Driver's seat - master, co-pilot seat - upper seat.
2."Business reception seat", driver's seat - driver, co-pilot seat - attaché seat, rear right seat - upper seat.
3."VIP Seats". Driver's seat - driver, rear right seat - upper seat.
The basic etiquette principle of getting on and off the bus is "convenient for leaders, highlight leaders". Generally, let the leaders and guests go first, and they go later. When we get off the bus, we get off first, and the leaders and guests get off later. When getting on the bus, while opening the door for the leader and guests, fix the door with your left hand and protect the upper edge of the door with your right hand (opposite when you get off the bus on the left) to prevent the guests or leaders from touching their heads, and gently close the door after confirming that the leaders and guests are safe to enter the car.
When you get off the bus, the method is the same. If a lot of people are in a car, then whoever gets off the bus most conveniently gets off first. Whether it is first up and then up, or first down and then down, we must follow the principle of "facilitating leadership and highlighting leadership".
2. Seating order when taking the high-speed rail.
The basic rule is that the window seat is the upper seat, and the aisle seat is the lower seat. The upper seat is the upper seat in the same direction as the vehicle, and the lower seat is the lower seat in the opposite direction of the vehicle
In some vehicles, passengers are seated on either side of the carriage and sit opposite each other. In this case, the upper seat should be the seat facing the door side and the seat facing away from the door side should be the lower seat.
Subtle introduction techniques.
Point of introduction, lead.
Indicate the destination and put your left hand together to indicate the direction you are going.
Stand diagonally in front of the left and lead the customer.
Walk in. Before taking two or three steps, move forward at the pace of the other party.
Be sure to knock on the door and ask the customer to take a seat.
Tell us how long you are waiting.
Provide reading materials.