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Where to put a name tag

If you are at a party where name tags are being worn, be sure to put the name tag on the right side of your chest, not the left. When you greet someone, you typically shake hands. This results in putting your right arm forward which causes your body to rotate so that your right side is facing the person you are greeting. If you name tag is on the left side of your chest, it will be rotated away from the person you are greeting making it harder for them to read it. If the name tag is on the right side of your chest, it will be much easier for other people to read when you are shaking hands.
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Added: on Oct 01, 2007 at 9:00 am
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