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International Manners

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    A game for ESL students about manners from different countries. It's designed for a Japanese ESL class, so there are no questions about Japan.
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  • True or False: In Thailand, you should NOT use your finger to point.
    True
  •  10
  • True or False: When doing business in India, it's OK to be direct and say, "No."
    False
  •  10
  • In Israel, you should NOT do business on a __________________.
    Sunday
    Saturday
    Thursday
  •  20
  • In Middle Eastern countries, NEVER use your ___________ hand to give a business card.
    right
    left
  •  10
  • In the UK, tapping your nose means ___________________.
    "I can smell you."
    "my nose itches."
    "this is a secret."
    "stay away."
  •  20
  • True or False: Chinese people usually do not accept a gift the first time it is offered.
    True
  •  5
  • In China, you should not give ___________ as a gift.
    tea
    a plant
    money
    a clock
  •  20
  • In America, this gesture means ___________.
    "rabbit"
    "zero"
    "let's be friends."
    "OK"
  •  5
  • True or False: In Thailand, you should NOT wear revealing clothes in temples.
    True
  •  5
  • True or False: In Germany, it's OK to be loud in public.
    False
  •  5
  • In America, it's common to leave a _______ after eating at a restaurant.
    flag
    piece of gum
    present
    tip
  •  10
  • In India, you should touch ____________ only with your right hand.
    people
    doors
    food
    walls
  •  10
  • In Germany, if you have an appointment, you should arrive _________.
    a little early
    right on time
    a little late
  •  15