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100

_____ is the act of negotiating with someone to reach an agreement, usually about the price of something. (Haggling/Puncuality)

Haggling

100

True or False: Tipping is legally required in South Korea.

False

200

True or False: Asking "Have you eaten yet?" is a common and friendly greeting in Indonesia. 

True.

200

Rewrite the sentence using 'Would': As a child, I never made eye contact with strangers.

As a child, I would never make eye contact with strangers.

300
____ is your invisible "bubble" in public. Keeping a comfortable distance ensures physical safety and shows respect for others. While the exact size of it depends on your cultural background, respecting it helps everyone feel secure and at ease. (Gesture/Personal Space)

Personal Space

300

In Japanese culture, direct ____ is often viewed as confrontational. To show respect, it is customary to soften your gaze and occasionally glance at the neck or shoulders. Prolonged staring is typically avoided, except for brief moments to emphasize important points. (Ceremony/Eye Contact)

Eye Contact
400

Fill in the blank with the appropriate modifying comparative: In America, shaking hands is ____ as common as making eye contact. To Americans, these two physical actions carry equal weight when meeting someone for the first time, as they view both as essential ways to show respect and confidence. (Almost/Just)

Just

400

Rewrite the sentence using 'Used To': When I was younger, I lived in Singapore.

When I was younger, I used to live in Singapore.

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