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boyakko [2]
2 years ago
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Which of the following situations could lead to a cultural misunderstanding? a. At an international conference, a businessman sh

akes everyone’s hands. b. A receptionist answers the phone every time it rings. c. A foreign exchange student enters the classroom and chooses a seat near the back of the room. d. A student enrolls himself in a Spanish class
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EleoNora [17]2 years ago
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The correct answer of the given question above would be option A. The situation that could lead to a cultural misunderstanding is when a businessman shakes everyone's hands at an international conference. There are some people with cultures who have different interpretations when it comes to shaking one's hand. Hope this answer helps.
romanna [79]2 years ago
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Answer:

answer is A

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