What would you do if you were introduced to someone and you didn't know whether or not to shake hands?
A: You could keep your hands in your pockets in order to avoid shaking hands.
B: You could wait and see what the other person does and then you could do the same (shake or don't shake hands).
C: You could step forward, stand closer and stretch out your hand to show your hospitality.
D: It is always impolite to be the first to give your hand.
A: You could keep your hands in your pockets in order to avoid shaking hands.
B: You could wait and see what the other person does and then you could do the same (shake or don't shake hands).
C: You could step forward, stand closer and stretch out your hand to show your hospitality.
D: It is always impolite to be the first to give your hand.
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- 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”.
- You are about to go onstage to give a presentation. Though you have prepared well, your hands have started to shake and your knees are feeling weak. What do you do?
- You’re meeting someone in India, and your first impulse is to shake hands. However, your right hand is not very clean. What should you do? A: Explain the situation B: Wipe off your right hand before offering it. C: Offer your left hand.
- 3. As you've got ______, maybe you could help me with the housework? A: handy time B: time on your hands C: time with your hands D: hands on time
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