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Customs Examples


In the exercises below, select the answer that completes the sentence.

United States: It is customary to 1 at restaurants as they are often paid a low hourly wage.

Canada: It is customary to 2 before entering someone's home.

Brazil: It is customary to greet others with 3 on the cheek.

Argentina: It is customary to have dinner 4 , often not starting until after 9 p.m.

Peru: It is customary for people to 5 for appointments, meetings, or social events.

Egypt; It is customary to wear 6 clothing that covers the arms, legs, and chest, particularly for women.

Saudi Arabi: It is customary 7 others with "Salaam Aleikum" or "Peace be upon you".

Spain: It is customary to take a 8 or a mid-day nap to escape the mid-day heat.

Italy: It is customary to have a large, 9 with family and friends on Sundays.

Japan: It is customary to 10 business cards at a business meeting.

India: It is customary to eat with one's right hand instead using of 11 .

Answer

United States: It is customary to tip wait staff at restaurants as they are often paid a low hourly wage.

Canada: It is customary to remove one's shoes before entering someone's home.

Brazil: It is customary to greet others with hugs or kisses on the cheek.

Argentina: It is customary to have dinner quite late, often not starting until after 9 p.m.

Peru: It is customary for people to be late for appointments, meetings, or social events.

Egypt; It is customary to wear conservative clothing that covers the arms, legs, and chest, particularly for women.

Saudi Arabi: It is customary to greet others with "Salaam Aleikum" or "Peace be upon you".

Spain: It is customary to take a siesta or a mid-day nap to escape the mid-day heat.

Italy: It is customary to have a large, multi-course meal with family and friends on Sundays.

Japan: It is customary to exchange business cards at a business meeting.

India: It is customary to eat with one's right hand instead using of utensils.


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