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Document Information

Type: Instructional memo
File Size: 270 KB
Summary

This document, dated February 14, 2005, is an instructional memo for staff detailing the strict protocol for interacting with 'Mr Epstein' and 'Ms Maxwell'. It provides exact phrases to be used when entering a room, greeting them, and offering service, while explicitly forbidding any unsolicited conversation on topics like the weather.

People (2)

Name Role Context
Mr Epstein
Mentioned as a person to be greeted by staff upon entering a room.
Ms Maxwell
Mentioned as a person to be greeted by staff upon entering a room, alongside Mr Epstein.

Organizations (1)

Name Type Context
DOJ Government agency
Appears in the document identifier 'DOJ-OGR-00015735' at the bottom of the page.

Relationships (1)

Mr Epstein Associates Ms Maxwell
The document instructs staff to greet both 'Mr Epstein, Ms Maxwell, and/or their guests' together, indicating they are associated and present in the same location.

Key Quotes (4)

"May I come in"
Source
— Staff (instructed) (Prescribed phrase for staff to say when entering a room.)
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Quote #1
"Good Morning, Mr ______"
Source
— Staff (instructed) (Prescribed greeting for staff to say to Mr Epstein, Ms Maxwell, and/or their guests.)
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Quote #2
"Is there anything else I might do for you,"
Source
— Staff (instructed) (Prescribed question for staff to ask after providing a service.)
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Quote #3
"You do not expound on the weather or any other subject, unless asked. You have no idea how they are feeling."
Source
— Author of the instructions (A direct instruction to staff forbidding unsolicited conversation.)
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Quote #4

Full Extracted Text

Complete text extracted from the document (418 characters)

What to say when entering a room:
"May I come in"
What to say after entering the room:
Greet Mr Epstein, Ms Maxwell, and/or their guests, "Good Morning, Mr ______"
You do not expound on the weather or any other subject, unless asked. You have no idea how they are feeling.
You provide your service, then ask, "Is there anything else I might do for you," and if not, leave the room.
2/14/2005
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