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In Japan ----- is customary when two people introduce themselves.
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bowing (Hacer reverencia)
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In the U.S.A., it’s polite to ----- firmly when you are introduced
to a business colleague. |
shake hands. Apreton de manos
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In Korea,------ food on the subway is considered rude.
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eating
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In many places of worship in Asia, it’s polite ----your hat and shoes.
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to take off
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In India, it’s customary ... with your friends as you walk together.
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to keep your voice down
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6. In Spain .... very close to someone when you are
talking is acceptable. |
to hold hands standing
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|In Chile, people often say hello by each other on the cheek.
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kissing
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In Australia,....is acceptable at beach resorts, but not in public buildings.
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walking around barefoot
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In Saudi Arabia, it’s offensive the bottom of your foot to someone.
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to show
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In Taiwan, having an argument in public is considered impolite. It’s better to keep your voice down.
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