Etiquette and Manners Training.pdf

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Etiquette and Manners


While interacting with our GUEST

Etiquette and Manners
While talking to guest

FACIAL EXPRESSIONS

Etiquette and Manners
While talking to guest

FACIAL EXPRESSIONS



• Always smile
• Always maintain an interested and
helpful expression
• Maintain Eye Contact

Etiquette and Manners
While talking to guest







Distance, speech, action
• Maintain distance of at least 2 feet
• Speak softly and clearly
• Avoid unnecessary movements of hands
and facial gestures

Etiquette and Manners
While Standing

POSTURE
• Stand Erect at ease
• Weight balanced on both feet
• Shoulders Straight
• Chest out/ Stomach in

Etiquette and Manners
While Standing

HANDS
• Keep hands on the sides or
behind your back
• Do not keep hands in pockets or on the hips.
• Do not cross arms across the chest.
• Do not lean against the counter

Etiquette and Manners
While Standing
IF THE GUESTS ARE NOT AROUND


• Maintain your poise always.
• You may be in view of the guest, even if you
are not interacting.
• Do not huddle together in groups.

Etiquette and Manners
While Walking

Etiquette and Manners
While Walking

PACE
• Walk at even pace in guest
areas without sound of
footsteps.
• Do not run in guest area

Etiquette and Manners
While Walking


IN CORRIDORS
• if g uue st Are approaching, get
aside
way
and Give them first right of
• If near a door, open the door for the
guest to pass through.

Etiquette and Manners
While Walking





WHICH SIDE
• Walk on the left hand side
• If accompanying a guest, walk on
his/her right hand side and open
the door of the guest
• Walk erect and maintain the
poise

Etiquette and Manners
While talking to colleagues


SPEECH
• Speak softly and politely.
– In restaurant
– In corridors
– At reception counter
LANGUAGE
• Do not use slang or abusive
language, with your colleagues

Etiquette and Manners
While talking to colleagues




ON TELEPHONE
• Be aware of your conversation on the
telephone. Guests may be watching
& hearing.
• Never shout into the telephone.
• Do not have long conversation, when
guests are waiting.
• Do not entertain personal calls, while
at work

Etiquette and Manners
Courteous Behavior




ANTICIPATION
• Anticipate guest needs.
• Examples
– Open the door for the guest
– Hand him/her a pen.
– Light his/her cigarette.
– Reach out for the bag, he/she is
carrying.

Etiquette and Manners
Courteous Behavior





FAMILIARITY WITH GUESTS
• Do not get familiar with the guest,
even if he treats you like a friend.
• Remember your relationship with the
guest is professional.

Etiquette and Manners
Courteous Behavior




GUESTS & COLLEAGUES
• Treating guests courteously and then
turning to colleagues and talking impolitely,
destroys the image.
• Maintain the same finesse and
politeness.

Etiquette and Manners
Courteous Behavior




GUESTS COMING HOTELS
• Treat them with as much respect as
your regular local guests.
• They are potential guests too.
• Remember”word of mouth” publicity.

Etiquette and Manners
General




Be aware of the offensive habits you have
• Biting nails
• Picking hair, nose, and ear.
• Yawning.
• Sneezing / coughing without covering your
mouth.
Refrain at least, when in guest’s view.

Etiquette and Manners
General




When on duty
• Handle equipment without banging.
• Stay calm. Do not get nervous or hurried.
• Do not talk loudly or hold lengthy
discussions, in guest areas.
• Do not talk in vernacular. Guest will
misunderstand.

Etiquette and Manners
General





When not on duty
• Do not hang around in guest areas.
• Do not come to guest areas when not
in uniform.

Etiquette and Manners
General





When with the guest
• Do not grumble. He is not interested
in your woes.
• Do not speak poorly about other
guest, staff or department.
• Do not hint or solicit tips.

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Thank You!
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