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When greeting customers in the hotel service industry, what is the correct angle for bowing?

Bowing can be roughly divided into two categories, namely a slight nod and a common salute. No matter which bowing method is adopted, basic principles must be followed

. At the beginning and end of the bow, you need to look into the other person's eyes. No matter how many times you salute, if you look elsewhere, this behavior is tantamount to ignoring the other person. In addition, lowering or raising your head too quickly is not considered the correct way to bow. We often see people who frequently lower and raise their heads

with bowed posture. This is by no means correct etiquette. Bowing should be done as slowly as possible. When lowering your head,

just do it at a speed that allows you to take 1 to 3 breaths in the middle. Of course, except Japan's 90 degrees

1) When passing by guests, you should smile and bow at 15 degrees to show politeness and greetings to customers; (2) When greeting

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When picking up or seeing off customers, you can bow at 30 degrees; (3) When thanking customers or meeting them for the first time, you can bow at 45 degrees to show politeness

There is a country that requires 90 degrees.