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Matching
1 Match the values with their meanings.
1 honesty A the ability to accept an unpleasant situation
2 respect B to believe that someone is good and honest and will not harm you
3 responsibility C the quality of being right and deserving fair treatment
4 tolerance D the ability to understand other people's feelings and problems
5 trust E the quality of accepting someone's rights, customs, wishes, etc.
6 love F friendly behaviour towards visitors
7 empathy G the quality of allowing people to do or believe what they want
8 hospitality H something that interests you a lot
9 acceptance I sincerity or fairness
10 justice J a duty to be in charge of someone or something
2 Match the words underlined in the text with their meanings.
Table Manners
Dining (1) etiquette
In the Philippines, it’s considered good (2) manners to eat all the food
on your plate.
In Afghanistan, wasting food is (3) frowned upon, and talking with your
mouth full is viewed as being (4) discourteous.
In China, it’s (5) customary and (6) respectful to pass food to the elderly
first. You should never stab chopsticks into a bowl of rice and leave
them pointing (7) upwards; this is regarded as highly (8) disrespectful.
Removing rice from a bowl with a spoon can also be (9) offensive.
A behaviour that is considered polite in a particular community or culture (pl)
B moving or pointing towards a higher position
C showing polite behaviour towards somebody/something
D having bad manners and not showing respect
E the formal rules of correct or polite behaviour in society
F disapprove of something
G usually done in a specific place or situation
H rude in a way that makes somebody upset or annoyed
I the opposite of respectful
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