What are the manners of the hand shake for camera?
A: You body shoud face the camera.
B: Turn to look at the person whose hand you are shaking.
C: Avoid looking them in the eyes.
D: Hold the hands steady when photo is beingtaken.
A: You body shoud face the camera.
B: Turn to look at the person whose hand you are shaking.
C: Avoid looking them in the eyes.
D: Hold the hands steady when photo is beingtaken.
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- When you shake hands, looking the other person in the eyes is important.
- When shaking hands, we should hold the other person's hand firmly and shake as many times as possible to show friendliness.
- People ill the United States and Canada often shake hands when they meet each other. This. handshake is not the same as the hmldshake in other coumdes. Herw is How to shake hands appropriately (正确的): Hold Ihe other person’s hand firnlly (紧紧的). The pabn (手掌) of your hand should cover the palm of the hand of tile person you m shaldng hands with. not just the fingertips (指尖). Look the person th the eye and smile when you shake hands. His is about how to shake hands correctly in ______ A: China B: Japan C: Canada
- 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”.
- 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.