U4 Cultural differences - tiedä tai arvaa

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1In the UK, it’s polite to put your napkin around your neck while you eat.


2 In the UK, what does it mean if someone says: “I keep my fingers crossed for you”.


3 In Turkey, it’s polite to leave some food on your plate to show that you were happy with the meal.


4 In the UK, what does it mean if someone says: “I cross my heart and hope to die”.


5 In Japan, handshakes, cheek kisses and hugs are considered impolite in business meetings.


6 In the UK, what does it mean if someone taps the side of their nose with their index finger?


7In Italy, what does it mean if someone taps the side of their nose with their index finger?


8 True or false: In Thailand, you should never touch someone’s head because they believe it’s the holiest part of the body.


9 In Australia, if you shake your head, it means


10 In Bulgaria, if you shake your head, it means


11 True or false: In Japan, it’s OK to make slurping and swallowing noises when you’re eating your rice and sauce.


12 In South Africa, if you speak to someone while your hands are in your pockets, they probably think that you


13 If a Middle Eastern man holds another man’s hand in public, it often shows that they respect each other.


14 In Asia and in the Middle East, if you sit legs crossed, you are being impolite.


15 In Germany, bringing someone red roses as a gift tells them that

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