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Rhonda Hudson, executive director of The Treasure Box School of Etiquette, says that, if you're someone's guest at a business lunch, you should watch for clues from him or her about what to order and what topics to discuss. 'Keep the conversation upbeat, and avoid controversial subjects like religion and politics,' she said. 'Follow the host's lead in conversation. If he's talking hobbies, don't switch the subject and ask about that report you turned in.'

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