People often say that first impressions last, and this is no ___81____ in business. In fact, where business etiquette (礼节) is ___82____, first impressions may be even more important than we thought.___83___ more cases, if both business people are male, then the ___84___ business etiquette is to shake hands on meeting. In some countries, a gentle handshake may be initiated, or replaced with a short bow from the shoulders. In Japan, this is also the ___85___. It’s always best to see what your foreign ___86___ acts first if you’re unsure.In places such as LatinAmerica andEurope, a firm handshake ___87___ with a smile and direct eye ___88___ is considered proper business greeting etiquette.In parts of the MiddleEast andAsia, good manners include a gentle handshake ___89___ by a greeting. In Muslim(穆斯林)countries across the world, you should never shake hands with your left hand, as it is considered ___90___.Who you greet first will also ___91___ between cultures. In some instances, the most elderly person in the group should be met and greeted first. In other instances, the most senior business contact will be ___92___ first. However, if you’re not ___93___ what to do, the likelihood is that you’ll be ___94___ to others by your host. ___95___ addressing someone in business, formality is the best bet; ___96___ it would be considered good manners to use formal ___97___ such asDr., Mr.,Director orEngineer, if possible.Meeting and greeting between men and women varies, ___98___ on country and culture. In more Westernized culturesEurope,Americas ___99___ Particular), handshakes between men and women are generally undertaken. In some instances, a man will merely greet a woman, and handshakes will only take place if the woman ___100___ her hand first.