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How to Address the President

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Summary: It's important to stand up when the president enters the room, to shake his hand with the right hand and to address him as Mr. President. Address the president politely and with respect with tips from an event coordinator in this free video on social etiquette.

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By Hazely Lopez
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Hazely Lopez is president and director of Hazely Academy of Refinement and Modeling. Lopez is focused on mentoring young girls, teaching them how to carry themselves, public speaking,...read more

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"Did you know that when a president is entering a room, it usually has the National Anthem on. Hi, I'm Hazely Lopez from Hazely Academy of Refinement and Modeling. And I'm here to talk to you about how to address the President. First thing you want to do, is stand up when the President enters a room. If he approaches you, then you'll go ahead and start extending your right hand. And give a handshake to him. You're always going to address him by using Mr. President. When you're introducing the President, you'll be using the, this is the President of the United States Of America. If you're actually sending an actual letter or correspondence to the President. You'll be addressing it to the President of the United States of America. To the White House, 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington DC 20500. It's really just very easy to talk to the President. It could be a little nervous, just remember that he's here for us. He's here to help us. And just enjoy while you're talking to him. Take advantage of the opportunity. I'm Hazely Lopez fromHazely Academy of Refinement and Modeling. And good luck with the President!"

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