What should I do if I don't know how to call each other when I first meet in the workplace? In particular, if you don't address people who are old and pay special attention to what others call them, you may offend them. If you offend them, you may wear shoes for you in the future, look down on you, and make stumbling blocks for you. In order not to ruin our career, we still need to learn to address others politely. Here are 4 suggestions for you.
1. Title
If you know the other party's position, you can directly address the other party's position, such as "Manager Wang, Director Liu, and Leader Zhao."
2. Professional title type address
Some fields have intermediate and senior professional titles. For example, "Professor Wang, Researcher Li, Dr. Li." This kind of address will respect each other.
3. Industry style address
It is no problem to address each other in the industry identity, such as "Dr. Li, Dr. Li, and Lawyer Zhao.". I really don't know how to call it "Mr. Liu, Ms. Liu"
4. Honorific address
If you really don't know the position, title and industry of the other party, you can use honorific title. For example, "Mr. Liu, Mr. Zhang, and Mr. Liu." If you don't know each other, it's OK to call them "teachers".
If you don't know how to address someone when you meet them for the first time in the workplace, you can use the above methods to address them. I believe others will be impressed with you.