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Read My Lips! By Terri Morrison and Wayne A. Conaway © Copyright 2004, All Rights Reserved
- "You're never fully dressed without a smile" is a familiar phrase
in the United States. True or false: A smile is a universal expression of
genuine pleasure.
- Japan is a high context culture, where small gestures convey great meaning.
Which is an appropriate behavior in Japan?
- A. Covering your mouth when you laugh
- B. Winking to convey agreement
- C. Speaking in a loud, forceful voice
- True or false: Never keep your left hand in your pocket while shaking hands
with your right in Germany.
- Spitting is grotesque in many places, but is actually against the law in
which country?
- A. St. Thomas
- B. St. Martin
- C. Singapore
- You are the sole passenger on a bus in Bahrain. A man enters, and chooses
the seat next to you. True or false: He intends to start a conversation with
you.
- You are greeting a new associate in France. As you firmly grasp his hand,
heartily pumping it up and down, he looks a bit bemused. This is because:
- A. He's relieved you didn't kiss him.
- B. The French handshake is more of a handclasp, with no pumping action.
- C. He wishes you had kissed him.
- In the United States, men sometimes slap each other on the back, backside,
arms, or shoulders. True or false: This is totally acceptable in the
Netherlands.
- True or false: Before female executives travel to Brazil, they should be
certain their nails are well-manicured.
- You feel good after your big sales call in Stockholm, Sweden. It's a
surprise to you, then, when they don't accept the deal. This could be because
during the meeting, you:
- A. Leaned backward in your chair and crossed your arms
- B. Rested your ankle on your knee the whole time
- C. Laughed loudly
- D. All of the above
- True or false: Snapping your hand downward is used to emphasize a point in
Spain.
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