Культурный шок в освоение чужой культуры

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Культурный шок в освоение чужой культуры.

Задания.

№1

Выберете правельный вариант ответа.

  1. Where is the most painful greeting?

А) Japan B) France C) Tahiti

  1. Where is shaking hands with each other not accepted?

А) India B) Tibet C) Tahiti

  1. Where do people greet their parents bowing down at feet?

А) Tibet В) Tahiti C) India

  1. In which country is brining flowers to the hostess a sign of disrespect?
    А) Japan B) China C) India

  2. What do not the Japanese people like?
    А) being late B) presents C) gifts

№2

ЗКультурный шок в освоение чужой культуры.аполните пропуски, используйте слова в рамочке.

Japanese, hands (2), interested, parents, right, shoes, first, ceremonies, punctual, left,

proud, respected, gift, Tibet, wine, greeting, cuisine, details.



  1. In ____, when you meet someone you should put your tongue out of your mouth to show that you are happy to see that person. In Tahiti ____ people you haven't seen for a while is really painful.



  1. In India shaking ____is not accepted, it is also unaccepted to greet people by kissing and hugging. When Indian people greet their ____they bow down at feet



  1. For ____ people eating noodles with noisy sounds shows your respect.



  1. In India, you should use only your ___hand during mealtime, because ___hand is believed wicked.



  1. Their life is full of_____. They follow the strict protocol. The Japanese are very punctual and do not like being late. When you want to give a small ____to the Japanese, you should give it with two hands to show deep respect, especially if this is a high-ranked person.

  1. Before you come in a Japanese house, you must take off your___. Instead of shaking hands the Japanese bow low. Crossing your legs while you are sitting is not accepted, because it shows that you are not ____in the person you are talking with.



  1. In Germany, when you get acquainted with a big company a higher-ranked person should be called the___. The Germans are also very ___, so be careful they surely pay attention to your punctuality.



  1. French people are very ____of their country. The main subject of their pride is French___. If you make a compliment to their food or drinks, you will be welcome.



  1. French people drink ___ during mealtime, even if they eat alone. A good knowledge of arts makes you be___. Try to avoid such themes as religion, personal problems, incomes, marital status and political views.



  1. Formalities are the style of life of the British. First of all, British people pay attention to the___. The British are very serious about the rules of table manners. Never put your ___on the table, keep them on your laps.

№3

Верно ли высказывание. Поставьте рядом с предложением true (T) or false (F)

1. In Tahiti, local people try to scratch themselves as deeper as possible with shark tooth and scream the louder the better. …

2. When Indian people greet their parents they bow down at feet. …

3. For Chinese loud slurping shows that food is tasteless. …

4. In India, you should use only your left hand during the mealtime. …

5. The Japanese are very punctual and do not like being late. …

6. When you get acquainted with the Japanese you should call only your first name. …

7. In Germany, when you get acquainted with a big company a higher-ranked person should be introduced the last. …

8. At the table, the Germans constantly hold the fork in the right hand and the knife in the left. …

9. In Germany, you also should talk about the Second World War. …

10. French people are very proud of their country. …

11. In France, leaving food on the plate is accepted. …

12. The British are very serious about the rules of table manners. …

13. In Britain, you should keep your hands on the table during the mealtime …

14. At the British restaurants, tips should be put under the plate. …

15. The British usually drink tea with cream. …

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