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Making our guests happy is our number one priority. How would you help us make that happen?

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you don't mention in what capacity you are having guests? there are fundamental rules which will help you in a business capacity..I hope this helps...if you advise in what field you are in perhaps I can elaborate further..


•Attend to them as quickly as possible. If you are going to be delayed with another customer, assure them you know they are waiting and you will be with them shortly.

•Be pleasant and accommodating.

•Show a genuine interest in their needs.

•Be open, honest, and direct about their purchase if they have any questions. Give them full disclosure.

•Get to know them by their first name if possible, use it, and remember it. This will be critical the next time they come in.

•Make sure you thank them for their business. Don't use the same old same old rhetoric. Come up with some other language that tells them you really appreciate their business.

•If you have to get back to them, follow up as quickly as possible. They will remember this.

•Once again, always give them a genuine smile.

How would you rephrase this sentence to make it sound more natural?

How would you rephrase this sentence to make it sound more natural?Didn't you have some friends back in the place you came from?Since there’s no information about what is meant by “the place you came from,” the simplest way to phrase this question is as follows:Didn’t you have some friends where you used to live?Did you have friends where you used to live?

How can you rearrange the letters in "new door" to make one word'?

one word

Is it grammatically correct to say "life is what you make it"?

Michael Moszczynski has given a very insightful and thorough answer.There are a lot of people saying it should be “Life is what you make of it.”However, I think the two sentences have different meanings.Life is what you make it. Puts you in the driver’s seat. You are in control of your destiny. You make it, so it (life) becomes a product of what you have done with it.Life is what you make of it. Puts you in the backseat. You are not in control of anything, except of your reactions to it. So life is going to happen, and you only have the ability to control your reactions to what happens. So this follows along with the idea of “If life gives you lemons, make lemonade.” You can make something bitter or sweet from what life throws at you, it is completely up to you.So depending on which of these you are meaning, either would be correct.If you say, “Life is what you make.” Most English speakers would know there is an implied object (it or of it). Unless you mean that life is the things that you physically “make.” They call people makers who make physical things like arts, crafts, buildings… things that are physically “made.”So you could say, “Life is what you make,” and that would mean that the things you have physically made are what is life.

How would you make this decision? I am moving from Houston, TX to Sacramento, CA with the same after tax salary. I am thinking of doing this first for a better job market, and second for weather.

First Sacramento proper is around, an average of 20 pts higher COL than Houston. Property tax is high, gas is high, rent is high, most entertainment and travel here and there is higher. To rent in a nice area, a 1 bedroom with parking can cost from $1500 to $2000 on a good day. You would need both 1st and last months rent, utilities incl. trash, Security and Cleaning deposits of $100 to $200 each just to move in. It varies, but not by much.There are many suburb areas and even some lower cost areas in Sac but not the safest, the other areas are all around.Weather in summer Hot, Humid, other times Cooler in the winter and both regular Fog and depending some Tule Fog in the growing areas (a thick ground fog that settles in the San Joaquin Valley and Sacramento Valley areas of California's Great Central Valley. Tule fog forms from late fall through early spring (California's rainy season). But there seems to be less due to housing, business expansion over the years. Also has SMOG /Haze in the warm times.Lake Tahoe not far for great year around outdoor activities, plus Nevada Casinos and winter skiing at some of the worlds top areas. San Fran also not far for what it offers. Very good Airport and flights north of Sac.Two major Interstate highways, but a hellish Traffic snarl most work days. Lot of traffic.So if you come you may want to check with a Professional Employment Agency/find a job business on line prior. Like most big cities, a lot of PT Turn Over jobs at low pay, no benefits, depending on what field you are in it may pay to contact the Pros first.Do some in depth research for rents, areas, jobs, etc.I lived there briefly once and still visit friends and drive through on way to Tahoe. I would not want to live there now due to high COL, crime, weather, etc. Maybe near Davis to the west about 18/20 miles a great College town, also very expensive.Good Luck, enjoy if you come.

How would you make a GUI for an assembly language? Is this the easy part of constructing an assembler?

Except for graphical programming languages, programming languages are not defined by GUIs.An assembler converts a text file to an object file, end of story.It is not involved in the creation of that text file.You could make a GUI that makes creating and editing the assembly source text file more convenient. It would have absolutely zero bearing on implementing the assembler itself.GUIs are front ends. Assemblers are part of the back end.

How can I, as a student, make my school a better place?

Often what a school needs to become a better place is for everyone--students and adults--to treat each other better.Treat everyone with respect--fellow students, faculty, administrators. Help keep your school clean--if you walk along and see a gum wrapper on the floor, pick it up and throw it out. Acknowledge people.  If you see someone you know, smile and say hello.  If you pass a teacher you don't know, at least smile.  Include more people in your group of friends. See if another student looks as if s/he is left out--at least introduce yourself and talk to him/her.  You don't have to be friends, but be nice.Recognize that no one is beneath anyone else.  Smile and say hello to the cleaning people as well as the people who work in the cafeteria.If a student says something hurtful or mean about another student, tell them that is not a good thing to say.  It's difficult, but you can tell them that that kind of language makes you uncomfortable.Thank your teacher as you leave class. They have put a lot of effort into preparing the lesson.Improving a school often means improving the atmosphere between students and students and students and adults.  It is not hard for an individual to do, but it requires vigilance.  If more students act this way, the school gradually, and then more quickly, gets better.

Writing Advice: How would you make this a grammatically correct sentence? - "The great thing about Chicago are all of the metrosexual Japanese tourists."

'The great thing' is singular.'are all' is plural. Therefore you do not have noun-verb agreement.The correct version of the sentence would be:The great thing about Chicago is all the metrosexual Japanese tourists.However, it is quite a clumsy sentence. Try:The great thing about Chicago is the presence of countless metrosexual Japanese tourists.

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