Which of the following is considered poor etiquette in Japan?
A: Offering a gift with two hands
B: Placing your chopsticks upright in your food
C: Taking off your shoes before entering someone's home
A: Offering a gift with two hands
B: Placing your chopsticks upright in your food
C: Taking off your shoes before entering someone's home
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- According to local customs, which of the following is not true? A: In the U.S.A., you should call to explain if you are going to be more than 15 minutes late for a party, lunch, or dinner. B: In China, you should cover your mouth when you are using a toothpick. C: In Japan, you should take off your shoes before entering someone’s home. D: In Thailand, you can touch a child’s head if you think he is very cute.
- Some African food is eaten with only your A: chopsticks B: knife C: hands
- Of the following table manners, which is not proper? A: Avoid over-order food. B: Don’t tap on your bowl with your chopsticks. C: Make sure the spout of the teapot is not facing anyone. D: Stick your chopsticks upright in the rice bowl.
- Which of the following statements is the right thing to do?( ) A: Stick your chopisticks in your rice bowl. B: Let your chopsticks cross over those of others. C: Place your chopsticks on the table. D: Place your chopsticks lengthways on a chopstick holder.
- Which of the following is appropriate business dining etiquette A: Taking your seat from the left side of the chair. B: Leaning back in the chair. C: Putting your elbows on the table. D: Putting your cellphone on the table.