Social Studies, 02.04.2020 01:56 shanicar33500
When Natalie studied abroad in Taiwan, a waitress dropped her drink and started giggling. A few other times, Natalie noticed someone smiling or giggling when he or she made a mistake. These were not signs that people thought their mistakes were funny but rather signs of a cross-cultural difference in which of the following?
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When Natalie studied abroad in Taiwan, a waitress dropped her drink and started giggling. A few othe...