Вопрос:

Don't get confused! In some parts of the world it's polite to eat all the food on your plate at dinner but in China and Korea you should leave something. This shows that you were given enough food by your host. If you eat everything, your Chinese host feels obliged to offer you more. That is because he thinks you are still hungry!

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Vocabulary Check

Here are the words from the text, explained in context or with a simple definition:

  • etiquette: the customary code of polite behavior in society or among members of a particular profession or group.
  • polite: having or showing behavior that is respectful and considerate of other people.
  • rude: offensively impolite or ill-mannered.
  • globe: the world.
  • ground: (in this context) refers to a basis or reason.
  • respect: a feeling of deep admiration for someone or something elicited by their abilities, qualities, or achievements.
  • make eye contact: to look at someone in the eyes at the same time.
  • avoid: to keep away from or stop oneself from doing something.
  • shake hands: to grasp another person's hand with your own and move them up and down as a greeting or in agreement.
  • strength: the quality or state of being strong.
  • firm handshake: a handshake that is held firmly, conveying confidence.
  • thoughtful: showing consideration for the needs of other people.
  • advice: guidance or recommendations offered with regard to prudent future action.
  • jealousy: the state or feeling of being jealous.
  • secrecy: the practice of keeping something secret.
  • disrespectful: showing a lack of respect or courtesy.
  • sole: (in this context) only or single.
  • host: a person who invites guests to their home or a restaurant.
  • index finger: the finger next to the thumb.
  • purse: a woman's or girl's small bag for money and other personal things.
  • your lips: (in this context) referring to what one says or expresses.
  • nod your head: to move your head up and down as a signal of agreement or greeting.
  • side to side: from one side to the other.
  • confused: unable to think clearly or understand something.
  • appreciate: to recognize the full worth of.
  • obliged: required or compelled to do something.
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