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What is the correct introduction???

ronrover

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I am in my mid-forties. Today I was in a business meeting at a new client's offices.

A group of my colleagues and the new client (age 57) were sitting around their conference room table. When the owner of the company walked in (age 70) the new client said "I want everyone to meet John Smith". I immediately stood up, walked towards him, extended my hand and said "Hi John, Robert Thomas. Nice to meet you."

Later one of my colleagues said that I should have addressed him as "Mr. Smith", not John.

My grandfather always said that you should greet someone new in the way that you were introduced to them. In my case, first and last name. Not formal "Mr. Smith"

Any thoughts on this? What is correct?

Thanks
 

DNW

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You should've said Mr. Smith.
 

IUtoSLU

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I would have said Mr. Smith.
 

why

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'Nice to meet you' is so passive and vanilla. I can't say it anymore.

In a formal situation I usually just go for the address, last name, and sometimes title if I introduce others.
 

JoeWoah

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You should punch new people you meet in the face and push them to the floor to assert your dominance.
 

itsstillmatt

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I haven't called anybody mister in years. Doctor sometimes.
 

DNW

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Originally Posted by iammatt
I haven't called anybody mister in years. Doctor sometimes.

Barbarian!
 

jagmqt

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I think it depends on your status, as well...

If you're the junior man in the room, I'd think Mr. Smith.

If you've got a team of subordinates staffing you while you meet the client, you're fine.

jag
 

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i would have said pimp daddy smith. but thats just me.
 

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Eh, I always call everyone by their first names when introduced to them. I used to say Mr. Smith or Mr. Jones and so forth but would always get corrected to just call them Jack or John. Also, I can't remember meeting anyone in a business environment who introduced me to someone or introduced themselves to me without using their first name.
 

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I call everyone "sir" or "ma'am".
 

Dakota rube

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Originally Posted by DocHolliday
I'd have gone with mister, but I'm from the South, so even the goth high school girls working at the coffee shop are ma'am.
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That deserves bold.
 

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people still say mister?
 

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