Do's And Don'ts Of Bank Behavior, With Robert Jain

By Jason McDonald


To say that banking is a common aspect of life would be something of an understatement. In fact, it's easy to overlook just how many people use banks in order to receive money, send checks, and what have you. When you're at one of these establishments, it's important to practice good etiquette so that every transaction is a smooth, seamless one. For a better understanding of bank etiquette or behavior, here are a few do's and don'ts detailed by Robert Jain.

When it comes to bank etiquette, preparedness goes a long way. Prior to approaching a bank teller, you should have your information and essential documents at the ready. According to names such as Bob Jain, such information runs the gamut from your personal ID to your bank card. When you have these documents on hand, you will be able to present them right away, which will result in a quicker transaction that wastes little time.

Next, understand the days and times that your bank is in service. The easiest way to do this is to go online and see when your local bank is open, but there are other variables to consider. Understand that most of these locations are closed during major holidays including Thanksgiving and Christmas. What this means is that you have critical paperwork that must be submitted, it's in your best interest to do so as early as possible.

There are certain things to avoid when it comes to etiquette at banks as well, impatience being one of the most prevalent. If you live near a smaller bank, it's possible that there will only be one or two tellers working at any given moment. What this means is that you may have a longer wait. Don't let this stress you, however. Eventually, you will be helped like the others. Not only will your patience help the tellers in question but it will reduce your stress in the process.

Lastly, disregard for company rules should be prevented at all costs. It's not like there will be numerous guidelines to follow. Some of the most common include quietness and orderliness in line, which means that you're unlikely to inadvertently break a rule. However, you will be able to read up on these if you're curious. Most banks have their rules on display inside, so abide by these and you'll find it easier to complete your errands.




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