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MANNERS AND ETIQUETTE CONVERSATION

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MANNERS AND ETIQUETTE

CONVERSATION

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WATCH THE FOLLOWING VIDEO BETWEEN PAUL AND MR. RASHID:• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SZF-D

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NOW, DECIDE IF THESE SENTENCES ARE TRUE OR FALSE:

• Mr. Rashid is explaining Paul about etiquette. • The first situation is about greetings. • In India women and men generally touch.• When you wave your hand in India you are

saying. “Go away”. • You can point out with your fingers in India.

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NOW, ANSWER THESE QUESTIONS:1. Which country manners and etiquette are

Paul and Mr. Rashid talking about?2. Are there many differences between the

traditional etiquette and etiquette in India?3. Which one is the most unusual for you?

Why?

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This is the script from the conversation between Mr. Rashid and Paul. Which expressions help to give advice about etiquette and manners?Mr. R. : Paul, why don’t you greet me as if I were an Indian tourist; ask me to come with you and show me the tour bus.Paul: OK. “Hi, there. I’m Paul”.Mr. R: Ohhh….If I were an Indian woman, you would have just insulted me. Women and men generally do not touch.Paul: OK. Ahhh… Hi, there! ( Waving his hand).Mr. R.: You just told me to go away.Paul: Ohh, sorrryy… ( Getting close to Mr. Rashid)Mr. R.: Ohhh, too close… You should stand this far away from someone. Instead of shaking hands, do this and say “Namaste”.Paul: ( Bending) : Namaste.Mr. R.: Excellent. Now, tell me to come with you to the tour bus.Paul: OK. Come with me.Mr. R.: That’s a rude gesture in India. Do it like this.Paul: ( Waving down his hand) : Come with me to the bus over there ( Points again). I know, I just insulted you.Mr. R.: Pointing out with your fingers is considered impolite there. Use your chin, instead.Paul: ..To the bus, over there. I’ll never gonna get this.Mr. R.: You’re doing wonderfully.Paul: (Getting close) : Oh, thank you. Mr. Rashid.Mr. Rashid: Ohhhh, too close! ( Both laugh).

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• MAKE A CONVERSATION SIMILAR TO THE PREVIOUS YOU SAW, GIVING ADVICE ABOUT HOW TO BEHAVE IN A SPECIFIC SITUATION YOU CHOOSE.