Which of the following is considered an example of bad manners?
A: To discuss politics with your American friend in a McDonald’s.
B: To shake hands with every French friend you know before sitting down in a café. off your jacket and roll up your sleeves while getting down to work with British people.
C: To receive and give business cards with both hands.
D: To take off your jacket and roll up your sleeves while getting down to work with British people.
A: To discuss politics with your American friend in a McDonald’s.
B: To shake hands with every French friend you know before sitting down in a café. off your jacket and roll up your sleeves while getting down to work with British people.
C: To receive and give business cards with both hands.
D: To take off your jacket and roll up your sleeves while getting down to work with British people.
举一反三
- You should never do the following ___________, for they are pushing your audience away. A: Crossing your arms B: Clasping your hands C: Putting your hands in the pocket D: Showing open gesture with palms up and hands down
- It’s warm inside. You can take( )your coat. A: on B: up C: down D: off
- Put the following items in correct order. A: clench your fist B: press here with this bit of cotton wool for a while C: open your hand D: roll up your sleeve E: take off your coat
- In the First movement: “two hands stretching up as if to hold the sky in order to harmonize Tri-jiao” ,When two hands stretch up as to hold the sky, you should turn your head while turning your hands and keep your eyes on the back of your hands.
- Which of the following statement is not true? ( ) A: When people meet at the first time, they will shake hands as a natural part of their greetings. B: When people meet after not seeing each other for a while, they will shake hands as a natural part of their greetings. C: When shake hands, you should hold on to the other person’s hand or pump his arm to show your sincerity. D: If the person you meet does not respond your offer to shake hands, simply drop your hand back, smile, and say “hello”.