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Break Up Etiquette

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When speaking to others, you should stand up immediately from your seat. You can't walk away from your seat without letting go.

As a master, when others say goodbye, they should be sincere to stay. If the other party does not want to leave, they should also stand up with the guests.

Let the guest walk in front and send out the room, not one foot in the room, the other foot in the room, or the guests just go out, slam the door, or do not wait for the guests to go away to start talking about the guests.

When guests leave, say something like "welcome next time" or "slow walk" to show politeness.

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