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Which one is better between northern and southern Xinjiang?

The populations of northern and southern Xinjiang are basically similar. Northern Xinjiang has a population of nearly 12 million, and southern Xinjiang also has a population of more than 11 million. Southern Xinjiang is dominated by Uyghurs, and northern Xinjiang is dominated by Han, Uyghur, and Kazakhstan. The Uighurs in southern Xinjiang account for about 80% of the total population. Next is the Han nationality, with a population of about 2 million, accounting for 17% of the total population. There are also Kirgiz, Hui, Tajik, Mongolian and other ethnic groups, which only account for about 3%; the Han population in northern Xinjiang is about 7 million, accounting for nearly 60% of the total population, the Uyghurs are 3 million, accounting for 24%, and the Kazakhs are 1.4 million, accounting for 11%, and there are Hui, Mongolian, Xibo and other ethnic groups, but their population is not large, accounting for only about 5%.

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The Tianshan Mountains divide Xinjiang into north and south. Southern Xinjiang and northern Xinjiang are completely different: northern Xinjiang means mountains and grasslands, and Kana Si and Nalati grasslands; southern Xinjiang means desert and Gobi; northern Xinjiang means grassland culture, and southern Xinjiang means agricultural civilization; northern Xinjiang means Kazakhstan and Oirat Mongolia, and southern Xinjiang means Uyghurs and Tajiks; northern Xinjiang means Uyghurs and Tajikistan; It means horses and singing, and Southern Xinjiang means Maqam and dance. The agricultural civilization of southern Xinjiang means that in ancient times, southern Xinjiang was mainly based on farming. For example, onions and peppers were introduced from Iran. At that time, southern Xinjiang was a must-pass through for the Silk Road. It was cultivated in what is now southern Xinjiang and later spread to the interior. At that time, northern Xinjiang was full of grasslands and mostly nomadic peoples. Therefore, northern Xinjiang had a grassland culture and southern Xinjiang had an agricultural civilization. More than 80% of southern Xinjiang are ethnic minorities, with the majority being Uyghurs. But there are some national sentiments. In their gathering areas, they have the same beliefs, so they are relatively united. If there is a dispute, it will be more dangerous. Under normal circumstances, there is no problem!

Some leaders are less likely to hear the voices of lower-level employees because they are usually in high positions, so they will take advantage of the opportunity to have meals with employees to take advantage of employees' defensiveness. When you are more relaxed, you will ask questions and use the opportunity to make silly remarks. As an employee, of course, you must carefully observe the tone and expression of your boss when he talks, and respond carefully; lest all the "top secrets" among employees are revealed by your big mouth, be careful not only that no one will dare to be friends with you in the future. , and may even exclude you and isolate you! Leaders simply want to get certain information from their employees. As an employee, don't think that your boss wants to make friends with you when he or she asks you a question, so he just tells you everything. You must know that your "workplace moral value judgment" is involved in your response! A smart employee must say what he needs to say, and he must not say anything he shouldn't. You can say "I don't know about this!" Remember, don't judge others casually, otherwise what will happen in the end? , but you have to take responsibility for yourself.

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Whenever a group of employees have lunch with their leaders, there will always be a few lively and outgoing people who can liven up the atmosphere freely. , relaxed, and more able to attract the attention of leaders. If you are not this type of person, it is better not to push forward, otherwise the jokes you tell will be cold and no one will laugh, or you may make comments that no one cares about and no one responds to them, which can be embarrassing! Of course, you don’t just have to lower your head and eat without saying a word from beginning to end! When you are in a large group like a company, you must of course show your sense of participation appropriately to avoid giving the impression that you are withdrawn and indifferent. You can try to be a good audience. When encountering interesting scenes, you can clap your hands to express approval or smile in response. There is no need to grandstand, let alone rush to the limelight. Appropriate behavior is the best etiquette.

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When eating with the boss, you should feel like you are at work. Answer the boss’s questions appropriately and carefully. Don’t talk haphazardly or say things that will make people uncomfortable. Things that make people feel uncomfortable; don't interrupt the leader's words rashly or steal the leader's spotlight. In addition, pay attention to maintaining the proper smile and etiquette. When checking out, unless everyone pays their own bill, it is best to act like "rushing to pay for the bill"; never give yourself a pat on the butt after you are full. Just be prepared to leave and leave the bill to the leader to pay for you.

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Every aspect of treating guests to a meal - the seating arrangement. Generally speaking, the seating arrangement is "to the left and to the east" and "to face the door is to respect". If it is a round table, the one facing the door is the host and guest, and the positions to the left and right of the host and guest are based on the distance from the host and guest. The closer the host and guest are, the more respectable they are. At the same distance, the left side is more respected than the right side. If it is the Eight Immortals table, if there are seats facing the door, the right seat on the side facing the door will be the host and guest. If it is not facing the gate, the right seat on the east side will be the chief. If it is a big banquet, the arrangement between the tables should be such that the chief guest is in the front and center, with seats 2, 4, and 6 on the left, and seats 3, 5, and 7 on the right. They should be seated according to the identity and status of the host and guest. If you are the host, you should arrive early, then wait near the door and lead the guests to their seats. If you are an invitee, you should follow the host's seating arrangements.