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what is meant by "cocktail face"​

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Answered by umasattineedi
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Answer:expression which suits a cocktail party

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Answered by roopa2000
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Answer:

phrasing appropriate for a cocktail party.

Explanation:

A cocktail party is a casual social event that often includes mixed beverages, small bites, and a small guest list. The host or a skilled bartender will provide a range of beverages, and guests are encouraged to interact.

The capacity to focus attention on one stimulus while blocking out a variety of other stimuli is known as the cocktail-party effect (i.e., noise).

Cocktail parties are events where drinks are offered. It's also known as a cocktail reception. A mixer is a cocktail gathering planned to network socially or professionally.

Managers of hotels and restaurants may occasionally host a cocktail hour to draw customers to the bars between 4 and 6 o'clock.

A cocktail hour is held before some occasions, such as wedding receptions. During the cocktail hour, visitors mingle while enjoying refreshments and small bites. The event planners use the cocktail hour to keep visitors entertained in between connected programmes and to cut down on the number of latecomers.

Although it has been claimed that Alec Waugh of London was the creator of the cocktail party, a May 1917 article in the St. Paul Pioneer Press gave Mrs. Julius S. Walsh Jr. of St. Louis, Missouri, credit for the idea. On a Sunday at noon, Mrs. Walsh hosted a gathering at her home for 50 people. The newspaper proclaimed, "The party scored an instant hit," adding that within a few weeks, cocktail parties had turned into "a St. Louis institution."

Hence Phrasing is appropriate for a cocktail party.

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