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... status , such as that between father and child , he does not bow , but uses intimate language in the greeting . You can guess the relative status of two people by the way they greet each other . A teacher and his student , an employer ...
... status , such as that between father and child , he does not bow , but uses intimate language in the greeting . You can guess the relative status of two people by the way they greet each other . A teacher and his student , an employer ...
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... status , or the host of the event , will offer a glass to the most honoured person . • • · • • • If the status or age difference is very great , he will offer the glass with two hands , or support the right hand with the left . The ...
... status , or the host of the event , will offer a glass to the most honoured person . • • · • • • If the status or age difference is very great , he will offer the glass with two hands , or support the right hand with the left . The ...
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... status to someone of higher status is uncommon . Before two people meet for the first time , their mutual friend will probably give both some background information on the person they are about to meet . When they actually meet , there ...
... status to someone of higher status is uncommon . Before two people meet for the first time , their mutual friend will probably give both some background information on the person they are about to meet . When they actually meet , there ...
Table des matières
Land of the Morning Calm | 9 |
The people | 11 |
The language | 13 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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Culture Shock!.: Korea Sonja Vegdahl Hur,Sonja Bernice Vegdahl,Ben Seunghwa Hur Affichage d'extraits - 1992 |
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