Which one is not the general principles we follow in cross-cultural communication?
A: “Listen out”
B: “Have you say”
C: “You know what I mean”
D: “Doitas you will”
A: “Listen out”
B: “Have you say”
C: “You know what I mean”
D: “Doitas you will”
举一反三
- What do you say if you want to state that you understand something? A: I get your point. B: I must say it's not something I know very much about. C: I don't know what you are talking about. D: I can't follow you.
- 5. What does know yourself well “inside out” mean? A: It means you know exactly what others want you to be. B: It means that you know yourself very well. C: It means that you have a clear mind and will not take other's ideas.
- 5.What does know yourself well “inside out” mean A: It means you know exactly what others want you to be. B: It means that you have a clear mind and will not take other’s idea. C: It means that you know yourself very well.
- Which of the following is nota way to introduce a topic? A: Have you heard of ________ before? B: You know ______________? C: Let me tell you about ____________. D: And that's all I have to say about ________________.
- Which of the following is not the way we ask for explanation or clarification? A: What do you mean by …? B: I am sorry. I don’t understand what … means. C: I am sorry, I am not sure I understand what you mean. Do you mean…? D: Repeat, please.