Верна ли грамматическая конструкция в данных предложениях?
А) Swallow all food before eating more or drink
В) When chewing food, close your mouth and only talk after you have swallowed it
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Верна ли грамматическая конструкция в данных предложениях?
А) Etiquette may be wielded as a social weapon
В) The outward adoption of the superficial mannerisms of an in-group, in the interests of social advancement rather than a concern for others, is considered by many a form of snobbery, lacking in virtue
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Верна ли грамматическая конструкция в данных предложениях?
А) The new Christian religion spread over the country
В) Roman Catholic Church made November 1st a church holiday to honor all the saints
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Верна ли грамматическая конструкция в данных предложениях?
А) A table cloth extending 10–15inches past the edge of the table should be used for formal dinners, while placemats may be used for breakfast, luncheon, and informal suppers
B) In the USA bread or salad plates is to the left of the main plate, beverage glasses are to the right
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Верна ли грамматическая конструкция в данных предложениях?
А) A guest is expected to contribute to the fun of the party in Russia
В) Remember to say "That was good" to the one who make the dish upon leaving the table
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Верна ли грамматическая конструкция в данных предложениях?
А) Dishes should be served from the left, and take away from the right
В) Unless the food is placed on your plate at the table, then it should arrive from the right
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Верна ли грамматическая конструкция в данных предложениях?
А) Do not start eating before the host does or instructs guests to do so
В) At meals with a very large number of people, it is acceptable to start eating once others have been served
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Верна ли грамматическая конструкция в данных предложениях?
А) Do not take food from a neighbor plate and don't ask to do so unless it is an interesting new dish and you would like a small taste
В) Salt and pepper shakers should be pass together
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Верна ли грамматическая конструкция в данных предложениях?
А) Drinks should always be to the right of the plate with the bread plate to the left
В) If there are a number of knives or forks, start from the outside set working your way in as each course is served
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Верна ли грамматическая конструкция в данных предложениях?
А) Even if needs, hosts should not have more than three utensils on either side of the plate before a meal
В) If extra utensils are needed, they may be brought to the table along with later courses
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Верна ли грамматическая конструкция в данных предложениях?
А) Food should be brought to your mouth on the back of the fork
В) Always ask for permission from the host and excuse himself if you need to leave the table
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Верна ли грамматическая конструкция в данных предложениях?
А) If extra food is on the table, ask others if they would like it before taking it yourself
В) If the answer is no, it is normal to still only take half the remaining food, until the point where one would have to actually cut the pieces of food in the serving dish to divide them in half
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Верна ли грамматическая конструкция в данных предложениях?
А) If pouring a drink for yourself, offer to pour a drink for your neighbors before serving yourself
В) You must not put elbows on the table
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Верна ли грамматическая конструкция в данных предложениях?
А) If you must leave the table or are resting, your fork should be at eight o'clock tines (prongs) point downwards and your knife at four o'clock (with the blade inwards)
В) Once an item of cutlery has been uses, it should not touch the table again
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Верна ли грамматическая конструкция в данных предложениях?
А) If you need something to be passed, ask the person closest to it
В) If you have to pass something, only pass it if you are closest to it and pass it directly to them if you can
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Верна ли грамматическая конструкция в данных предложениях?
А) If you're eating a dessert, your fork (if you have one) need be held in the left hand and the spoon in the right
В) Food should cut "one piece at a time" directly prior to eating, and then consumed
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Верна ли грамматическая конструкция в данных предложениях?
А) In general, party should not be stuffy or overly ceremonial in Russia
В) Especially if the meal is in someone's home, conviviality and relaxation outrank propriety
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Верна ли грамматическая конструкция в данных предложениях?
А) In the USA bread or salad plates are to the left of the main plate, beverage glasses are to the right
В) If small bread knives are present, lay them across the bread plate with the handle pointing to the right
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Верна ли грамматическая конструкция в данных предложениях?
А) It is consider rude to answer the telephone at the table
В) If you need to take an urgent call, excuse yourself and go outside
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Верна ли грамматическая конструкция в данных предложениях?
А) It is improper to look into another's plate or saucer
В) Small food need not be cut
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Верна ли грамматическая конструкция в данных предложениях?
А) It is not acceptable to use your fingers to push food onto your fork, nor to handle most food items
В) Any foods so as fruit, bread, sandwiches or burgers may be eaten using fingers, and fingers are mandatory for eating some items, such as asparagus spears, which are traditionally served with sauce on the side for dipping
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Верна ли грамматическая конструкция в данных предложениях?
А) It is polite to leave a little food at the end of the meal to show the host that the hospitality was plentiful and appreciated
В) In addition, the host will often urge the guests to second helpings of food
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Верна ли грамматическая конструкция в данных предложениях?
А) Modern etiquette provide the smallest numbers and types of utensils necessary for dining
В) Only utensils who are to be used for the planned meal should be set
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Верна ли грамматическая конструкция в данных предложениях?
А) Never blowing your nose in your napkin
В) Place it on your lap and use it to dab your mouth if you make a mess
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Верна ли грамматическая конструкция в данных предложениях?
А) Never lean across somebody else's plate
В) Drinks should be served from the right
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Верна ли грамматическая конструкция в данных предложениях?
А) Never pick food out of your teeth with your fingernails
В) Do not slurp your food or eat loudly
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Верна ли грамматическая конструкция в данных предложениях?
А) Never transfer food to your mouth with your knife, and never puts your knife in your mouth or lick the blade
В) Try to eat all the food you was served
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Верна ли грамматическая конструкция в данных предложениях?
А) Table manners of the United Kingdom are pretty much the same so in Russia
В) Do not talk with food in your mouth
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Верна ли грамматическая конструкция в данных предложениях?
А) The napkin should never be crumpled
В) Nor should it be folded neatly as that must suggest that your host might plan to use it again without washing it — just leave it neatly but loosely on the table to the left of the plate
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Верна ли грамматическая конструкция в данных предложениях?
А) The fork is hold in your left hand and the knife is held in your right when used at the same time
В) Hands should be kept close to the plate for cutting and scooping food; this should not be done in mid-air
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Верна ли грамматическая конструкция в данных предложениях?
А) When eat soup, you should hold your spoon in your right hand and tip the bowl away from you, scoop the soup in movements away from yourself
В) The soup spoon should never be put into the mouth, and soup should be sipped from the side of the spoon, not the end
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Верна ли грамматическая конструкция в данных предложениях?
А) When eat bread rolls, break off a piece before buttering
В) Use your knife only to butter the bread, not to cut it
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Верна ли грамматическая конструкция в данных предложениях?
А) When finished, place the knife and fork together at four o'clock with your fork on the left (tines facing down) and knife on the right, with the knife blade facing in
В) Nobody will check with a protractor which angle your knife and fork are at
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Верна ли грамматическая конструкция в данных предложениях?
А) You should hold your knife with the handle in your palm and your fork in the other hand with the tines (prongs) pointing downwards
В) It are bad manners to gesticulate with your knife and fork, and they should be put down when you reach for your glass, etc.
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Верна ли грамматическая конструкция в данных предложениях?
А) You should place your napkin on your seat until you return
В) It was historically considered common courtesy for all gentlemen at the table to stand when a lady arrives or leaves the table but in modern times this is no longer common
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Confucius included rules for eating and speaking along with his ____________ philosophical sayings
Early modern conceptions of what behavior identifies a "gentleman" _________ codified in the 16th century
Louis XIV established an elaborate and rigid court ceremony, but distinguished ___________ from the high bourgeoisie by continuing to eat, stylishly and fastidiously, with his fingers
A rule of etiquette may reflect an underlying ethical _______, or it may reflect a person's fashion or status
Adjusting ___________ foreign etiquettes is a major complement of culture shock, providing a market for manuals
All __________ literate civilizations, including ancient Greece and Rome, developed rules for proper social conduct
An important book about etiquette is “Galateo, overo de' costumi” by Monsignor Giovanni della Casa; in fact, in Italian, etiquette is generally ____________ galateo (or etichetta or protocollo)
At restaurants, wine ___________ be served at the optimal temperature
Both office and business etiquette overlap considerably with basic tenets of netiquette, the social conventions for ___________ computer networks
Do not dip bread ____________ soup or sauce
Do not place your ____________ on the table while eating
Etiquette and manners, like mythology, have buried histories especially when they seem to have little obvious purpose, and their justifications as logical ("respect shown to others" etc.) ___________ be equally revealing to the social historian
Etiquette can vary widely _____________ different cultures and nations
Etiquette evolves ____________ culture
Etiquette is a topic __________ has occupied writers and thinkers in all sophisticated societies for millennia, beginning with a behavior code by Ptahhotep, a vizier in ancient Egypt's Old Kingdom during the reign of the Fifth Dynasty king Djedkare Isesi (ca. 2414–2375 BC)
Even more recently, the rise of _____________ Internet has necessitated the adaptation of existing rules of conduct to create Netiquette, which governs the drafting of e-mail, rules for participating in an online forum, and so on
Finish everything on your plate before taking ___________
For instance, 49% of employers surveyed in 2005 by the American National Association of Colleges and Employers found that non-traditional attire would be a "strong influence" __________ their opinion of a potential job candidate
For someone who ___________ not consume alcohol (except for religious reasons), it can be difficult escaping the ritual of the social drink
However, it is still considered polite to offer food from a ___________ plate or bowl to others at the table
In America a guest is expected to eat all of the food given to him, _________ a compliment to the quality of the cooking
In Britain, the word "etiquette" has been described as the one word that aptly describes life during the reign of queen
In China, a person who takes the last item of food from a common plate or bowl without first ____________ it to others at the table may be seen as a glutton and insulting the generosity of the host
In France after you have finished eating, place the cutlery parallel, vertically at the center of your plate so the waiter will know to ___________ your plate
In France while you are still eating your meal, place the cutlery to the sides of your plate at four o'clock and eight o'clock, opposite sides of the plate, signifying to the waiter that you wish to ___________ your plate
In such rigid hierarchal cultures __________ Korea and Japan, alcohol helps to break down the strict social barrier between classes
In the ______________ colonies Benjamin Franklin and George Washington wrote codes of conduct for young gentlemen
It is traditional for host and guest to take ___________ filling each other's cups and encouraging each other to gulp it down
It ____________ for a hint of informality to creep in
Lift your forearm _______ the table while moving the fork to your mouth
Manners involve a wide range of social interactions within cultural norms as in the "________ of manners", or a painter's characteristic "manner"
Remember always to ___________ "please" and "thank you"
Rules of etiquette are usually____________, but aspects of etiquette have been codified from time to time
Rules of etiquette encompass _________ most aspects of social interaction in any society, though the term itself is not commonly used
The etiquette of business is the _________ of written and unwritten rules of conduct that make social interactions run more smoothly
The immense popularity of _______ columns and books by Letitia Baldrige and Miss Manners shows the currency of this topic
The _________ of conduct is still highly respected in Germany today and is used primarily in the higher society
Thus, it is now possible to refer _________ "an etiquette" or "a culture", realizing that these may not be universal
Traditionally, if guests do not have ___________ food in front of them at the end of a meal it is to the dishonour of the host
When conducting group meetings in the United States, the assembly might follow Robert's Rules of Order, ___________ there are no other company policies to control a meeting
__________ etiquette is dependent on culture; what is excellent etiquette in one society may shock another
___________ culture, etiquette is a word that has gradually grown to become plural, especially in a multi-ethnic society with many clashing expectations
____________ rules are often echoed throughout an industry or economy
_____________ bread is always torn off rather than cut
_____________ etiquette in particular applies to coworker interaction, excluding interactions with external contacts such as customers and suppliers