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Suzanne S. Barnhill wrote:
Well, it seemed to me that you were addressing occasions when no introduction is required. I was addressing three situations, two of which you'd brought up. The last one was an "out" in case someone couldn't/didn't understand the protocol (as if it matters anyway, these days), and just wanted to skedaddle. Your original message: _______________ Suzanne S. Barnhill wrote: Regardless of the importance of your husband to you, you should introduce him to your boss, who has the "senior" position as long as you're working for him. And that's true regardless of his age or what you think of him. This would perhaps be reversed if you were introducing a parent (or especially a grandparent or other elderly person) to your boss. That would depend on the context. In a social setting, perhaps so. In a business setting, no. In a "mixed use" setting, such as the office holiday party, then the principle "the roof constitutes an introduction" holds. ________________________________________________ B/ |
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