- Most restaurants have thier menu online. Figure out what you might want to order will help keep things on track and is one less distraction.
- If you are responsible for hosting the lunch, give your credit card to the hostess or server. This will help avoid the always awkward song and dance of who is paying at the end. This will also show initiative, which is sure to impress your colleagues.
- It is best to wait for your party to show up before you sit down. If this is not an option, find out where you are going to be seated. Then as a courtesy the modern way, send your lunch guests a text as to where the lunch party will be seated.
- Make a list of questions that you would like to ask your business lunch date. These “small talk” questions should not be overly personal.
- Also be prepared to answer questions of your own. Any question you ask your lunch date, you should be able to answer yourself.
- Don’t force the conversation. Be sensitive to how much your lunch date is willing to share.
- Lunch dates are a great opportunity to take business outside of the office. Take advantage of that fact. Save the business for in the office and get to know your colleagues in a different light.
- Of course follow the basics: no elbows on the table, don’t talk with your mouthful. We have opposable thumbs, use your utensils.
- That being said, try to order food that is not going to require a bib, or to eat anything of the bone.
- Go with the flow. If everyone else is ordering soup and salad. Order a starter option as well. You don’t want to stare at everyone while they eat. In same token, don’t order dessert if everyone is ready to head back to the office.
- Be kind to to the waitstaff. Showing how you treat others can only help to make a good impression.
- Don’t check your phone and turn of your ringer. Show that you are present and fully focused on making good business conections.
- Finally, try to listen more than you talk. Are you there to exchange ideas or get to know your lunch date? If you are hogging the talk time then you will walk away with no better understanding of your lunch date.