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In which country would you expect to see students knock on their desks after a particularly good lecture or presentation?
In Germany and Austria, many students would knock on their desks or a table to show appreciation for a good lecture or presentation.
In India, you are invited to a friend’s house to share a meal of rice and curry. What is the best way to eat?
Only the right hand may be used for eating. The left hand is considered unclean
While in South Korea for a business meeting, you present a gift to a business associate to thank him for his hospitality and to build the relationship. He refuses to accept the gift. You should:
Insist he takes the gift until it is accepted
In Egypt, you have been invited to a meal at a family home. Towards the end of the meal you are very full. Your hostess offers you more food. What should you do?
Accept and take a small bite.
If you are having dinner with a business partner in Argentina, when is it appropriate to talk business?
After some polite table conversation
In which country would showing up half an hour late for an invitation be considered rude?
Switzerland
In many countries, it is perfectly normal for men to be physically affectionate with each other. True or False?
TRUE Men in foreign countries often greet each other in a variety of ways
In Italy, mums and roses are the favored flowers to take when invited to dinner. True or False?
FALSE In Italy, mums and roses are funeral Flowers.
You are in Amman, Jordan, and you are invited to go to the souk. Where will you be going?
Market in an Arab country
In what country is it considered a compliment to slurp loudly while eating soup?
Japan