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Greek culture makes use of body language during greetings, and a handshake is an important part of this. You should shake hands with everyone to whom you’re being introduced: men, women, and children alike. Give a firm, brief handshake. It’s common to shake hands again when leaving the group of people to whom you’ve been introduced. Although not likely when meeting individuals for the first time, Greek men and women often greet close friends with a hug and a European-style kiss on both cheeks. If you are hugged while being introduced to someone, reciprocate the hug, and reciprocate the cheek-kisses if offered. Instead of kissing, male friends may pat one another on the shoulder or back. In general, expect Greek individuals to stand quite close to you. This is not meant to be invasive or confrontational; individuals from Greek culture maintain a smaller circle of personal space than most Americans. In Greek culture, the American “OK” signal made by touching the tip of the thumb to the tip of the index finger and holding out the middle, ring, and pinky fingers is considered very rude. To avoid unintentionally making this vulgar gesture (the equivalent of a middle finger in America), signal “OK” by giving a thumbs up. The thumbs up gesture carries the same meaning in Greece as it would in America or Great Britain. ” While Americans use a nod of the head to indicate assent and a sideways shake of the head to indicate dissent, Greeks use a nod to signify both agreement and disagreement. To signal “yes,” nod your head slightly downward. To signal “no,” bob your head slightly upwards. Avoid mixing these two gestures. An enthusiastic up-and-down nod of your head will carry no meaning in Greek culture, and will likely confuse Greek individuals.

summary: Shake hands with everyone. Respond to a hug or kiss on the cheek if offered. Signal “OK” by giving the “thumbs up” signal. Distinguish between nodding “yes” and nodding “no.


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If you see smoke, don't open the door. Place your hands at the top of the door and move them down the entire length of the door to see whether it feels hot.  If the door is hot to the touch, do not open it. Touch the doorknob to find out whether it's hot. If you don't feel any heat, it may be safe to escape. Look for signs of smoke and flames. If you see them, close the door and check your second escape route. If the way is clear, you can leave. If you encounter smoke on your route out of the house but do not see flames, crawl on your hands and knees, staying below the smoke, as you make your way out of the house. If you encounter flames, you may need to go through another room to exit the house. Always test the doors and look for signs of fire before moving from one room to another.

summary: Look for signs of smoke coming through the door cracks or under the door. Feel the closed door. Get down close to the floor and open the door a crack. Move quickly through the house, using the fastest, safest route out. Report to the designated meeting place outside the home, check to see whether all family members are safely out and call the emergency response number.


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” Click “Newsletters.” This should be at the top of the screen. The “First Step: Main Details” page will come up. Make sure the radio button next to “Automatic Newsletter” is selected. Next to “Automatically Sent,” there’s a dropdown menu. The choices are “When there’s new content . . . ,” “When someone subscribes to the list,” and “When a new WordPress User is added to your site.” Select which option best suits your e-mail. Enter a subject line.  ” On this page, your automatic e-mail template is set up with the “Automatic Latest Content” added. From this point, editing, saving, and sending your automatic newsletter is the same as the standard newsletter EXCEPT you do not have the option to schedule it on the “Final Step: last details” page.
summary: Hover over “MailPoet. Click “Create a new e-mail” on the “All Newsletters” page. Select the appropriate choice for your e-mail. Select the period and time over which the e-mails are sent. Select the list you wish to use. Click “Next Step.