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Smile and Greet Everyone

Smile and Greet Everyone

6/7/2019 3:13:07 PM   |   Comments: 0   |   Views: 98

Being at the forefront of a business with unique customer service will always be remembered as having a good first impression. That girl walking out of the pool with That means you should be smiling daily. When people see your teeth, that means you’re smiling and if you’re smiling, that means you understand how first impressions are everything to a business.


Clean Teeth 


When people walk in a business or a company, they are right to expect exceptional customer service. Their first impression of the business starts with a hello and a smile from whomever is at the door or reception desk. It doesn’t matter what type of business it is.. No one goes into a company expecting rudeness. Be nice to everyone, you never know who's watching you.


When you do your part to take care of your teeth, it makes you want to smile, and people do notice. Just think of the last time you went to a pool. That girl that walks out of inground pools Virginia and smiles at you. Then, you see the teeth. What a pity. See, everything starts here, with the teeth. A study shows people with straight teeth are more successful. This is a stereotype but were judged based on our appearance. It's not right but that's how the world works. The best way to take care of your teeth is to brush three times a day. Which means after every meal and be sure to floss and get out the unseen food. Make sure to keep your regularly scheduled check-ups. Which means going every 6 months. Don’t forget to rinse with mouthwash to keep your breath fresh.


Taking care of you and your teeth is all about grooming yourself. You learn this at an early age and take it into adulthood. People equate smiling to having joy but that’s not always true. You can have great customer service and smile at people. If you have joy and you’re happy, you will smile no matter what. 


Communication


When we communicate with each other it’s based on how we feel. It shouldn’t be that way, but it is. When we communicate with each other we greet and smile at one another. Our first impression of each other is what we remember. 


We communicate with our appearance when were well groomed. We communicate with our smile when we show our teeth, customers believe you’re happy to see them. We communicate with our face by showing a smile and greeting each and every person the same. 


Business Town stated in an article that 7 percent of a verbal message comes from the words used; 38 percent comes from the vocal tone. Showing your white teeth means your first impression will most likely be a good one. Meaning you showed an effort to smile at everyone. 


Appearance 


According to an article from Business Town, face-to-face encounters are just as important when it comes to first impressions. Whether you’re smiling are not, you should be well groomed when coming face-to-face with customers. 55 percent of a persons’ message is transmitted by their appearance and body language. Grooming yourself shows that you take pride in who you are and what you do. 


You will be surprised what people remember about their first impression of you. Especially if you're representing a business. Smile and show your white teeth. Treat people like you want to be treated. Treat other peoples business as if it were your own.


Clean Teeth

Ironed Clothes 

Fresh Breath 

Friendly

Inviting 


Customer service can be taught to anyone. It’s how you feel that can’t be taught. Either you love yourself enough to smile or you’re smiling because you want to keep your position. Be mindful of first impressions and how you interact with people. Treat everyone the same no matter what they look like.


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