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The Difference Between Official Occasions And Social Occasions Dressing

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Receptionists should dress appropriately in public service occasions, social occasions and casual occasions.

On official occasions, they must be conservative, dignified, generous, and strict with tradition. They should not emphasize their personalities, are too fashionable and appear casual. It is best to wear dark colored woollen suits, skirts or uniforms. They are not allowed to wear jackets, jeans, sportswear, body building trousers, vests, shorts, travel shoes and sandals. Clothes can not be too dirty, wrinkled, broken, exposed, fluoroscopic, too big, too small or tight.

Social occasions mainly refers to banquets, parties, parties, gatherings and other social occasions. Clothing should highlight the fashionable personality and wear fashionable dress, formal dress or national costume. It is best not to wear uniform or casual clothes.

Casual wear should be comfortable and natural.

In formal occasions, the reception personnel should be properly dressed, all buckles should be buckled, and they should not be replaced with sleeves or trousers. There should not be too many things in their pockets or trouser pockets. The trademarks should be removed first, and the suits should wear white shirts, dark socks, black leather shoes, tie ties, and not to wear or less woollen sweaters. The clothes should be kept in three colors.


 

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