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Essential Office Etiquette Tips

One of the biggest mistakes you can make in your career is not understanding that there are certain codes and rules to abide by in the workplace. If you're not careful, you may even lose opportunities because others are put off by your lack of professionalism.
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One of the biggest mistakes you can make in your career is not understanding that there are certain codes and rules to abide by in the workplace. If you're not careful, you may even lose opportunities because others are put off by your lack of professionalism.


To get a better idea of the office etiquette you should be aware of some things and here are some tips on essential office etiquette:


Don't Interrupt your colleagues

 Not only is it disrespectful but it's a sign of ‘poor social skills.’ And it’s okay to bond with your colleagues but "when they're walking with you to continue the conversation that's when you know it's too much."


Don't be loud

It's not just rude, it's intrusive. Keep quiet and you won't invade other people's personal space. 


Don't eat smelly food

It can be very offensive to a coworker, so save the smelly Tuna or bag of buttery popcorn for your down time at home. 


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Don't use slang or text-speak

An email should be handled as a formal letter. And don't forget, emails can be ‘kept on a company's record for years.’ 


Share the credit

Not acknowledging a colleague's work can ruin your reputation. You won't come across as a team player, (but instead) you will come across as a self-indulgent individual who just cares about his or her promotion.


Hold back on the perfume

When it comes to perfume there are a lot of people who overdo it. It's disruptive and many people are allergic to it. If you can't control yourself, don't wear it at all. 


Office attire should stay on the conservative side

It's best to be traditional. Still, not all offices are the same so think about who you're meeting with and then plan your wardrobe accordingly.


Keep your ring tone under control

The music can be distracting, so it's best to keep your phone on vibrate.


Keep the office clean

Your boss shouldn't have to tell you this. If you have a cup of coffee wash, the cup or throw your cup out if it's disposable. If you have food in the refrigerator that you don't take home, it should get thrown out. Be clean.


Don't get too personal at work

It not only kills productivity, but when you disclose too much you become vulnerable and it's not a good thing in the business environment.


Be on time

Being punctual says a lot about your personal values. When you're constantly late, you are basically giving a silent message that you don't care.


Don't take personal calls at your desk

If you have to, then it's fine to take a personal call at your desk sometimes, but end it quickly so that you don't disturb those around you — especially if it's an open office space.


It's okay to blow your nose at your desk, but only if it's an emergency

If you have consistent allergies or take certain medication for your nose, do it in the privacy of the restroom.


Don't play with your hair during a meeting

If you can't keep yourself from playing with your hair, it's better to put your hair back, maybe tight in a ponytail. You should also refrain from brushing your hair or applying makeup at your desk.


Don't come to work if you're too sick

The rule of thumb is, if you're contagious you should stay home. But if you just have sniffles you should be at the office. If we took a day off every time we didn't feel well, we'd never be at the office.


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