posture & gesture
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(3) Eye contact♦Thou tell’st me there is murder in mine eye.---- Shakespeare♦Your lips tell me no, no, but there’s yes, yes in your eyes.---- Musical ballad♦White American vs. Black American* “Look at me when I talk to you!”* “Don’t look at me in that tone of voice!”* The white speaker interprets intended respect of black behavior as dishonesty or at least inattentiveness.Cross-cultural differences♦USA vs. France & ItalyMany American women visiting France or Italy are acutely embarrassed because, for the first time in their lives, men really look at them ---- their eyes, hair, nose, lips, breasts, hips, legs, thighs, knees, ankles, feet, clothes, hairdo, even their walk. These same women, once having become used to being looked at, often return to the United Sates and are overcome with the feeling that “No one ever really looks at me anymo re.”Case Analysis♦Linda was a young Puerto Rican girl studying in a New York City high school. She was once suspected of smoking with a group of troublemakers and was punished by the principal. She was thought so because when she was interviewed by the principal, she avoided meeting his eye and only stared down at the floor, hence being regarded as sly and dishonest.♦Her mother insisted that she was a good girl while the principal firmly believed that she was not. Later a Spanish literature teacher explained some basic facts of Puerto Rican culture to the principal and he realized that he might have misunderstood the girl.♦Q: What is valued in American culture?♦What is valued in Puerto Rico?♦Very direct eye contact:Middle Easterners; some Latin Aamerican groups; French♦Moderate eye contact:Mainstream American; Northern Europeans; the British♦Minimal eye contact:East Asians; Southeast Asians; Native AamericansGeneral guidelines♦The eye contact in an elevator could be very brief. Direct visual contact with another's eyes:♦In a crowded bus, a subway or train, the proper eye contact time could be some 10 seconds.♦Only a lecturer or a politician addressing an audience can hold eye contact as long as he wishes.♦Looking at the opposite side in a talk expresses one’s courtesy.♦Eyes looking sideways can show one’s coldness and superciliousness .♦This expression in one’s eyes is an aggressive act. .♦A woman using a closed posture is to avoid the straight sight from a man. .(4) Facial expressionLook at the following pictures, try to tell who is…1. The most kind-hearted?2. The mostartistic?3. The mostsmart?Smiling and laughing♦In a Chinese classroom a girl was asked to answer a question. She stood up and smiled, without making any sound.♦When an American is parking his bicycle and bicycle accidentally falls over, he feels embarrassed at his awkwardness, and is quite angered and humiliated when Chinese onlookers laugh.♦Japanese men go so far as to hide anger, sorrow or disgust by laughing or smiling.Nodding is culture-specificCase Study♦通常我们说点头称是,摇头自然是表示否定。
前台常用英语STANDARDSCHECK—IN入住1.Greet问候2。
Smile, warm, attentive posture微笑的、热情的、专注的态度3.Good morning/afternoon/evening, Sir/Madam。
May I help you? 早上好/下午好/晚上好,先生/女士.我能为您效劳吗,4。
Check – in入住5.May I have your name please?我可以知道您的名字吗,6.One moment please, Mr。
-while I pull up your record. 请稍等,XX先生。
我查看一下您的记录。
7。
Pulls reg. card and guest record in HIS notes, RG or first time. 将登记卡和客人资料记录在他个人历史档案中,是回头客或是第一次下榻的。
8.Welcome (back) to the AWPH Mr./Ms/etc.(Smile)欢迎(再次)光临(微笑)9。
Could I trouble you for your passport & a business card, please? 麻烦请您出示一下您的护照和名片,10。
Thank you, Mr。
.. I 'll complete the card for you。
How would you like to settle your account upon departure, (if CC imprintsand gains approval, if not credit policy explained during this period, reg。
card is completed by receptionist:Correct full name, includingfull address, company credit indicates settlement and approval.)XX先生,谢谢您,我将很快为您办完手续,请问在您离店之前您将如何付费,(如是信用卡,需刷卡并获得授权,按照我们的信用规则接待员需完整记录:正确的全名,包括字母起始;完整地址;付帐方式;国藉;护照号码;签证有效期;职业11( Mr…if I could just ask you to confirm your room rate, departure date,Indicate weather you are have for business or leisure and sign at the bottomplease。
Copyright 2015POSTURE PRO, Inc. • 16421 Gothard St., Ste. D, Huntington Beach, CA 92647 • U.S. Patent Numbers 5,713,841 • 5,906,586. • D508,566S • 7,060,085,B2• 8,029,453,B2 • 8,734,372 • 8,764,693Other patents pending.Consult your health care professional before beginning.Prices and colors subject to change without notice. Posture Pump ®products are not designed to diagnose or cure disease.Posture Pump ® is a serious spinal health product recommended by doctors to thousands of patients throughout the USA and othercountries. It is not a massage device or an “occasional use” product! Keep Posture Pump ® on your bed, night stand or a place where you can USE IT OFTEN. Take it with you on trips. Just minutes on the Posture Pump ® will reinforce your neck and back’s NATURAL CURVED SHAPE, LUBRICATE THE JOINTS and PROMOTE PROPER POSTURE.During the first week, as the natural shape of your neck and back is strengthened, you may experience normal discomfort and soreness. As with any new exercise, THIS IS NORMAL. Skip a few days if you must, but STICK WITH IT! DON’T QUIT! Think of Posture Pump ® as you would your tooth-brush. Just as your toothbrush protects your teeth, let Posture Pump ® strengthen and lubricate your neck and back. Like working oil into a rusty hinge,use Posture Pump ® after long periods of holding your head, neck and back in uncomfortable positions. Many use it just before bedtime to relieve head,neck and back discomfort, stiffness, stress and to fall asleep easier.Posture Pump ®Disc Hydrator ®InstructionsStop! Read This First!”Telephone Neck”Be Flexible! . . . Stand Taller! . . . Look & Feel Younger!Pick Your Posture6 months manufacturer warranty with proof of purchase.Nothing works like Posture Pump ®. Nothing!Arrow from ear canal should line up with center of shoulder.Check yours!Help Prevent the Hump with Posture Pump ® and Avoid Stooped Posture as you age.Use Posture Pump ® regularly as directed and carefully follow directions and cautions .1Revisions 12-22-14Call Posture Pro, Inc, 1-800-632-5776 (USA) or (714) 847-8607 for questions *********************“Computer Neck”Forward Head Carriage: The most common cause of neck and upper back fatigue and tension.Driving Stress:Low back, middle back and neck tension and stiffness.Forward-Flexed Neck Positions: Force the natural curve out of the neck and promote poor posture.Side-Flexed Neck Positions:Cause stiffness and spasm.Shoulder andUpper Back Tension1.After warm-up routine, place deflated unit on a com-fortable, firm surface.Deflate air cell(s) by pushing the button on the pump and squeezing air cell(s).With Comfort Visor TM forehead restraintuntangled at back of unit, slide and center unit under the back of your neck, snugly against your shoulders and upper back.*WARM-UP ROUTINEBegin by slowly turning the head side-to-side 5 times; then tilting the head forward and backward 5 times; then leaning the neck from side-to-side 5 times.2.Center your neckon neck cradle measuring with your index fingers. (see illustration)*4.Hold back of unit down with tips of index fingers or thumbs and further tighten Comfort Vi-sor TM if necessary. (see illustration above)5.Press ends of Comfort Visor TM straps across the Velcro ®forehead section. Comfort Visor TM should be as snug as possible without lifting up the back of the unit and may be tightened further after the first repetition. (Back of frame may lift slightly during application on some surfaces,THIS IS NORMAL .)Instructions for Posture Pump ®Disc Hydrator ®Models 1100-S, 1100-SX and 1400-D Dual Disc Hydrator ®Posture Pump ®Models 1100-S, 1100-SX and 1400-D Dual Disc Hydrator ®WARRANTY: 6 MONTH WARRANTY FROM DATE OF PURCHASE PROVIDED BY MANUFACTURERTo contact Posture Pro, Inc, call 1-800-632-5776 (USA) or (714) 847-8607 Fax (714) 375-4183 •*********************Q:My muscles were sore a day or two after my PosturePump ®session. Is this normal?A:Just like performing any new exercise, an aggressive workoutwith Posture Pump ®can temporarily make you sore. To reduce this occurrence, inflate the unit at lower levels and keep your ses-sions under 10-minutes for the first 2 weeks. This will allow your body to gradually adapt to more aggressive sessions.INSTRUCTIONSAir Cell Positional AdjustmentsUpper Air Cell:Air cell should be centered to expand straight up un-less otherwise recommended by your healthcare professional.To adjust unoccupied air cell: Fully inflate air cell, forcefully CENTER or tilt completely in the desired direction, HOLD and deflate fully. Air cell is now repositioned. Apply as directed.Model 1400-D Lower Air Cell:This air cell can be adjusted by your healthcare professional forward and up with a Rotating-Wedge-Com-ponent as well as unilaterally forward on right or left side to perform spe-cial functions. (Consult your healthcare professional)Rotating-Wedge-Component:This component is not necessary for standard operation but if so equipped, should be in the neutral position (wide side of wedge down ), and should only be adjusted to a horizon-tal position by your Healthcare Professional.Copyright 2015 POSTURE PRO, Inc. • 16421 Gothard St., Ste. D, Huntington Beach, CA 92647 • U.S. Patent Numbers 5,713,841 • 5,906,586. • D508,566S • 7,060,085,B2• 8,029,453,B2 • 8,734,372 • 8,764,693Other patents pending.Consult your health care professional before beginning.Prices and colors subject to change without notice. Posture Pump ®products are not designed to diagnose or cure disease.CAUTIONS – Apply to all Posture Pump ®Products3.Apply Comfort Visor TM by centering it across your forehead.While holding it there with fingers, lightly tighten one side at a time until snug and centered. Allow it to slide back toward hairline as you pull all slack out of Comfort Visor TM ends equally while holding frame down with fingers. Comfort Visor TM will mold to the shape of your forehead as it slides back.Reposition until it feels secure and comfortable. (see illustrations) Note: For smaller heads and shorter necks locate Comfort Visor TM in forward slots. For larger size locate Comfort Visor TM in back slots.8.Next, inflate unit to a comfortable level (never to the point of pain) and relax on inflated unit for 1 to 5 minutes on first session . Gradually work up to a maximum goal of 15 minutes by adding a few minutes to each session or as directed by your healthcare professional. Inflate unit at lower levels the first week, thus reducing soreness commonly caused by aggressive usage.pletely deflate unit, release Velcro ®straps from forehead and remove Comfort Visor TM . Roll off unit to your right or left side slowly and carefully without turning your head. When you are free from the unit and standing or sitting in an upright position,gently and slowly repeat warm-up routine to acclimate your neck muscles to the weight of your head.10.Keep unit near bed or night stand and repeat the above treatment as recommended by your healthcare provider. Keep unit out of the reach of children at all times.*If you are not snug, comfortable and centered on the inflated bladder, or if it seems to inflate unevenly, release the air, then the restraint, center yourself on unit and reapply restraint.6.Slowly pump unit up to your own comfort level; never to the point of pain.Model 1100-S usually 1 to 7 complete pumps; Model 1100-SX between 1 –9complete pumps; Model 1400-D Dual Disc Hy-drator ®usually 2 to 12 complete pumps. Pump less times during first week of use. (Pump is equipped with automatic air release valve, limit-ing inflation.) Never cover up or block off open ends of hand pump.7.Wait approximately 10 seconds; then release all air by pushing the manual air release button on the pump. Repeat approximately 10to15times.IMPORTANT:Posture Pump ®is proven in MRI and x-ray studies to provide high level disc expansion and spinal shaping. We recommendthat it be used with the guidance of a healthcare professional. If the user tolerates the selected unit then user is to carefully follow cautions and instructions below.1.Read instructions completely before using and follow all cautions.2.Do not use this unit without first consulting your doctor. Specific joint, nerve, disc, vascular and other disorders or weaknesses can be aggravated and worsened.3.Do not use if you have implanted spinal hardware.4.Do not use if you are pregnant.5.Do not use if you are injured.6.Never inflate unit to the point of pain.7.Never cover up or block off open ends of hand pump (Safety Release Valve).8.Never reposition your body when neck unit is inflated! When using neck unit and back unit together, always apply the back unit first . When all movement with back unit is complete,apply neck unit. Completely deflate neck unit and release head restraint before moving back unit.9.If Comfort Visor TM restraint is slipping off forehead, lightly moisten inside padded area to help it adhere & mold to the shape of your head.10.If pain results during treatment, discontinue use immediately and consult your doctor.11.If your back is sensitive or extremely stiff, first use the unit on your bed/mattress.As your flexibility increases, you may wish to graduate to a flat, firm surface.12. An aggressive workout with the Posture Pump ®may temporarily cause soreness.If so, reduce the intensity and duration of your treatment.13.Keep unit out of the reach of children at all times.2。
青春的姿态小标题英语作文 The Posture of Youth. In the tapestry of life, youth occupies a vibrant and fleeting chapter, a time of boundless potential, soaring ambitions, and transformative experiences. It is a stage where the seeds of character are sown, the foundations of future triumphs laid, and the unique imprint of personality forged. As we navigate through the labyrinthine paths of adolescence and early adulthood, our posture – both physical and metaphorical – serves as a poignant reflection of our inner state and aspirations.
1. Upright with Confidence: A confident posture exudes a sense of self-assurance, poise, and unshakeable belief in one's abilities. It manifests in a straight spine, shoulders held high, and a steady, unwavering gaze. This posture radiates an aura of capability, inspiring trust and admiration in others. In the face of challenges, those who stand upright with confidence are more likely to persevere, embrace setbacks as opportunities for growth, and ultimately achieve their goals.