150 Are you aware of cultural differences and pitfalls or do walk right into them? Take our quiz to find out. Circle your answers, then check with the key below. SPEAKING 1a Unit 11 Culture is key In this unit you will: think about some misunderstandings find out why not all rugs can be stepped on hear how the world sees Austria(ns) reflect on cultural diversity at school Discuss the quiz with a partner. 1 Which of these rules do you find surprising? 2 Which rules are similar in Austria? 3 What tips would you give someone in order to avoid social pitfalls in Austria? Make a list of ideas and share them in class. b 1 or 2 correct answers: Uh-oh! You could easily offend someone – find out more about the places you’re visiting before you go travelling! 3 or 4 correct answers: Yay! You have a pretty good idea of how to blend in on your travels. You still have a few things to learn, though! 5 or 6 correct answers: Congrats! You’re a pro at knowing how to behave around the world. What are you waiting for? Happy travelling! Answers: 1 A, 2 B, 3 B, 4 C, 5 A, 6 B In Thailand, if you show someone the soles of your feet, A they will be very offended – it’s rude. B they will laugh at you – it’s funny. C they will show you their feet – it’s a greeting. In Japan, you should blow your nose A loudly in public – no one cares. B only in private – it’s disgusting! C only when other people are blowing their noses. If someone shakes their head at you in India, A they mean ‘no’. B they mean ‘yes’. C they mean ‘I don’t know’. 1 2 3 T he Maori people of New Zealand greet each other by A bumping shoulders together. B slapping each other on the face. C pressing their noses together. T ipping the waiter or waitress in the USA A is expected – it’s the main part of their earnings. B is only necessary if the bill is over $20. C is not expected at all. If you show someone the ‘OK’ sign in Brazil, A they will expect you to buy them a drink. B they will get upset and shout at you. It’s like showing your middle finger. C they will show you the ‘OK’ sign back – it’s a way of saying ‘hello’. 4 5 6 Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv
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