Multiple choice softskills business skills

You should not call your boss or co-workers by their first name when introducing them to a client.

  1. True

  2. False

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A Correct answer
Explanation

You should use formal titles (Mr., Ms., Dr.) rather than first names when introducing bosses or coworkers to clients. This maintains professional boundaries and shows respect for hierarchy. Even if your workplace is casual internally, client-facing interactions should remain formal unless the client indicates otherwise.

AI explanation

In formal business introductions, using titles and last names for your boss or coworkers signals professionalism and respect for the client relationship, whereas first names alone can come across as too casual for that context. This is a standard business-etiquette convention taught for client-facing introductions.