Social etiquette

A big part of socialising often involves eating or drinking out and as opposed to intimate home settings which usually  tend to see the guests guarding their behaviour and respecting social cues because of the on my turf like nature of the social meetup. However social gatherings that take place in shared spaces require the same amount of  etiquette, even though different in nature. The common denominator still involves being in the company of someone else where other factors like money and time play an even more integral part in the experience for all. Therefore, it’s worth reflecting on the little things that can potentially throw off the experience for your company.