Mastering the Basics of Good Business Etiquette COPY Flashcards
Lack
verb
To not have or not have enough of something
He lacks the basic skills to do the job.
We are lacking some staff members due to Omicron.
Stem from …
phrasal verb
To be caused by someone / something
Most of his health problems stem from his smoking habit.
Many believe global warming stems from carbon emissions.
Misstep
noun
A mistake
She made some small missteps in her job interview.
He was careful not to make any missteps.
Take on a persona
verbal phrase
To change the way you behave by pretending to be someone you are not
He was very nervous about their first date so he took on a confident persona, but it wasn’t successful.
Try not to take on a new persona when going to work.
Subtle
adjective
Something that does not attract attention and is therefor good / small but important
There is a subtle taste of wasabi on this sushi.
There is a subtle difference between some kanji in Japanese.
Cautious
adjective
Careful, slow, uncertain
He is usually very cautious when speaking to the CEO.
We should try a more cautious approach.
“First Impressions stick”
idiom
People will remember you based on the impression you made when they first met you
You should remember that first impressions stick when meeting someone for the first time.
Unfortunately first impressions stick.
Nail (something)
verb
To do something successfully
I nailed my interview!
She nailed her university entrance exam.
Portray
verb
To describe someone / something in a particular way
He portrayed his past in a very positive light.
The book portrayed Trump as an evil character.
Arm
verb
To provide someone / yourself with something needed to complete a task
She went into the meeting armed with all the information she needed.
I was armed with two bottles of wine for the party.