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chefkugler said:I started using them with the interactive show. The guests come in, I introduce myself and then ask them for their name. I fill out the tag and give it to them. I say it is cause I'm terrible with names. Then while I'm doing the interactive show I can talk to them by name. It is so much nicer that way.
stefani2 said:I don't use them because the Host requests that we dont. I have been having a hard time remembering peoples names though - so I am going to start telling/asking a Host 'Do you mind if we use Name Tags? It helps me to remember people's names AND we will play a game - so it will be fun!'
chefjeanine said:Don't ask, tell them -- remember, it's your business to run as you wish. "I have guests at my shows wear name tags." I've never had a Host complain.
Nametags help foster a sense of community and connection among guests at a Pampered Chef show. They also make it easier for the consultant to remember and address guests by name, creating a more personalized experience.
While nametags are not required, they are highly recommended by Pampered Chef as a way to enhance the overall experience for both guests and consultants.
Pampered Chef does not provide nametags, so consultants are responsible for purchasing their own. However, there are many affordable options available for nametags that can be customized with the Pampered Chef logo.
Yes, guests are welcome to create their own nametags at a Pampered Chef show using materials provided by the consultant. This can be a fun and interactive way to get guests involved in the show.
While there are no strict rules, nametags should be easy to read and include the guest's first name. It is also recommended to avoid using stickers or pins that could damage clothing. Ultimately, the consultant can decide on the format and style of nametags for their show.