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" ... Always be polite and courteous, but know that police do not have the right to search your vehicle for no reason. This is protected under the Fourth Amendment. An officer must see or smell something to establish probable cause before he can get serious about initiating a search. But that doesn't stop them from making up their own rules some of the time. I once had a cop wanting to search my vehicle because he thought a McDonald's french fry was a joint. Yeah, police have a tendency to get creative when it comes to busting people for drugs. So, you have to be careful. Always tell probing police that you do not consent to searches. No matter how hard they press, stay consistent with your retort: "Sorry officer, I realize that you're just trying to do your job, but I do not consent to searches." If they suggest that your refusal to cooperate means you have something to hide, simply ask them if you are being detained or whether you're free to go. If they have a reason to hold you, they’ll let you know. But keep your mouth shut from this point forward, as anything you say or do can and will be used against you in a court of law. If they say you are free to go, then get. And watch your driving so you don’t encounter a similar incident on down the line. Just remember, you are totally within your Constitutional rights to refuse a search of your vehicle. ... "
" ... Once you find a prospect, focus on the details. The way someone does one thing is usually the way that person does everything, in my experience. If that person is courteous and responsive to your inquiries, this will likely hold true when it comes to their final work product and presentations. Similarly, if someone lacks the attention to detail to proofread and grammar check their emails, it is a leap of faith to assume this cavalier approach will improve thereafter. ... "
" ... Some people feel better when they can give their reason for declining a proposal. You might say, “I can’t take part in your meeting, because I have already promised Tom I'd dive deep into his project.” To be honest, I am not a fan of such a solution. On the one hand, it seems polite. On the other hand, there is a good chance it will lead to a long series of awkward excuses. Why? Your explanation invites others to adjust their request so you might eventually agree. You have just apologized for not being able to attend the meeting because of Tom. They, then reply that they can reschedule to fit your agenda. If you truly don’t want to engage, be assertive and courteous: “I’m sorry I can't right now. I will let you know when and if I can." It might sound harsh but remember that your needs are equally as important as theirs. By saying "no" to somebody, you say "yes" to your wishes and the duties and tasks you are obliged to do first. Without any guilt say, “This sounds interesting. Still, I have to pass. Thank you for considering me!” ... "
" ... This espouses values like being trustworthy, loyal, helpful, friendly, courteous, kind, cheerful, thrifty, brave, clean and reverent. If you can tie your messages to such values, you're more likely to succeed in getting people to support and act on them. ... "
" ... • Be courteous. If you’re working on a remote site, don’t surprise a colleague working from home with a live video chat by mobile device at 2 a.m. or ignore time zone factors. Make sure to schedule a time that fits in well with their workday. ... "