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TN3

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  • Etiquette refers to the rules of polite behavior in society or in a particular group.
    TRUE
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  • Different cultures and places have different rules of etiquette.
    TRUE
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  • If you aren’t sure how to address someone, you can ask what the person would like to be called.
    TRUE
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  • Using a person’s first name is usually less formal than using a person’s title and last name.
    TRUE
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  • You can make small talk with a person to get to know him or her better.
    TRUE
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  • Punctuality refers to respecting the cultures of others.
    FALSE
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  • If you want to be culturally literate, you should try to be impolite in every culture
    TRUE
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  • The wai is a customary greeting in Brazil.
    FALSE
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  • If something is offensive in a culture, then it’s good etiquette to do it.
    FALSE
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  • If you are on a first-name basis with someone, then you probably don’t use their title when you talk to them
    TRUE
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  • In today’s world, cultural literacy is essential to success and good relations with others.
    TRUE
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  • It is taboo to eat beef in some cultures
    TRUE
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  • It is considered impolite to show the soles of your feet in Russia.
    TRUE
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  • It is offensive to give white flowers to a person in Taiwan.
    TRUE
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  • Handshakes and kisses are customary greetings in Spain.
    TRUE
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  • In Laos, it is customary to take off your shoes before you enter a person’s home.
    TRUE
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