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When following up after an interview, you should avoid adding new information about your qualifications or experiences.
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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List and briefly explain the four zones in which people interact in our culture.



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Answer to Question 1

False

Answer to Question 2

a. Intimate zone. Distance of approximately 18 inches, in which one moves. This area is typically reserved for intimate interactions, such as shaking hands or patting someone on the back.
b. Personal zone. Distance between 18 inches and 4 feet, in which one converses with close friends and colleagues. Normal talking occurs in this zone, but little business interaction occurs here.
c. Social zone. Distance between 4 and 12 feet, in which most business interactions occur. Informal conferences and staff meetings are examples of interaction in this zone.
d. Public zone. Distance from 12 feet on, in which most formal interactions occur. Presentations with a speaker and an audience usually occur in this zone.



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