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What can be inferred from the passage?

Xuất bản: 26/02/2021 - Cập nhật: 26/02/2021 - Tác giả: Chu Huyền

Câu Hỏi:

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.
If you’ve done any traveling at all, you’re likely quite aware that customs and etiquette differ from one culture to another: what may be perfectlyinnocuous in one place may be hideously offensive in another, and vice-versa. Granted, even if you haven’t traveled at all, you’re probably aware of the fact that certain types of behavior aren’t exactly acceptable in other countries: belching at the table may be a sign of gratitude in some places, but in most areas of North America and Europe, such a display will earn you a fair bit of ire. Whether you plan on traveling to any of the places listed below or just doing business with a foreign client, it’s important to educate yourself on the standards of politesse and etiquette beforehand - the last thing you want to do is offend someone with any ignorant, boorish behavior. Here’s how to be polite in different countries.
When dealing with Japanese clients, be sure to dress fairly conservatively, and make sure that you bow lower than they do upon meeting them. Accept gifts with both hands and open them later, not in front of the giver, and never blow your nose at the dining table. Avoid asking and answering direct questions: it’s better to imply rather than ask, and to answer with vagueness during conversations.
In Mexico, when meeting others, women should initiate handshakes with men, but all people should avoid making too much eye contact; that can be seen as aggressive and belligerent behavior. If sharing a meal with others, keep your elbows off the table and try to avoid burping at all costs. Keep your hands off your hips, and make sure you never make the “okay” sign with your hand: it’s vulgar.
In Kenya, when greeting someone older or of a higher status than yourself, grip their right wrist with your left hand while shakingit; it’s a sign of respect and deference. Do ask questions about their health, family, business etc. before getting to major topics, as skipping these niceties is seen as impolite. If sharing meals, do not begin eating until the eldest male has been served and starts to eat.
Turning down an alcoholic drink is considered terribly offensive in Russia, so it’s a good idea tofortify yourself with some greasy food before heading out for a meal with Russian or Ukrainian clients. Don’t smile at strangers or they’ll think you’re deranged, and when paying for items, place your money on the counter rather than trying to hand it directly to the cashier.
(Adapted from https://www.lifehack.org/)
What can be inferred from the passage?

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đáp án đúng: B

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Câu hỏi liên quan
Which of the following could be served as the best title of the passage?

A. Behavior to be a courteous person in distinct nations.

B. Different customs you should know when travelling abroad.

C. Different meanings of the same behavior in many countries.

D. Avoiding offensive behavior in different countries.

According to the passage, which of the following behavior should be avoided when sharing meals with others?

A. Try to not burp at the table in North America and Europe.

B. Never blow your nose at a Japanese dinner.

C. Don’t keep your elbows off the table in Mexico.

D. Never eat before the eldest Kenyan man begins his meal.

What does the word “it” in paragraph 4 refer to?

A. their right wrist

B. your left hand

C. a higher status

D. a sign of respect and deference

According to the last paragraph, what behavior is often seen in Russia?

A. turning down an alcohol drink

B. smiling at strangers

C. asking direct questions

D. avoiding handing money directly to the cashier

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