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Greeting visitors to your country
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Building a relationship through small talk when greeting visitors to your country.
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Greeting visitors to your country
1- Introduce yourself and greet your visitor. "Hi, I'm Janet. It's nice to meet you."
2- Ask about their flight. "Did you have a good flight?"
3- Offer to help with luggage. "Can I help you with your bags?"
4- Respond. Create small talk about their trip. "Do you like traveling?", "How was your trip?", "Ok, have you been here before?"
5- Where will you be taking your guest first? "I'll take you to the hotel first and then the office."
6- Ask where the office is and how to get there.
7- Ask, How long it takes to get there?
8-Respond to the question.
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