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Richard:You've given us a wonderful Chinese dinner, Mrs. Liu.Mrs. Liu:______A、I'

Richard:You've given us a wonderful Chinese dinner, Mrs. Liu.

Mrs. Liu:______

A、I'm glad you enjoyed it.

B、Oh,I'm afraid I didn't cook very well.

C、Come again when you are free.

D、It's not necessary for you to say so.

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If you want to become a franchisee, the tips below can help you to find the perfect opportunity.

Be focusd on your preference. On the stage of decision-making, the bottom line is: Don' t rule out a business without learning or seeing what the day-to-day will look like. For instance, think about a mom returning to the work force who knows she wants to interact with children on a daily basis. Among the hundreds of options there, she needs to decide if she would like to be hands on as a teacher or if she would rather manage a facility that tutors children in math. Deciding between the two is easy if she considers which day-to-day position she would prefer and how that will impact her other goals. Be proactive with your research. After you've determined what role you want in a franchise, it' s important to start researching different options. Physically visit many different franchise locations and browse the web and then determine what will be a fit in your community.

Make sure the franchisor has experience. Before signing on to a franchise, it is essential to ask the franchisor about the executive team and its past industry experience. Find out if the company leaders have had significant experience at another franchise and are now applying that knowledge successfully.

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