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Handkerchief .–In Chinese, it sounds like a farewell greeting.
Umbrella. Offering or giving your Chinese friend or colleague an umbrella is a subtle hint of ending a relationship. You can share your umbrella but you have to take it back with you. Gifts that come in sets of four. The number 4 is associated with death. Straw sandals, shoes. It is also taken to mean that you want to part ways. Green hat. Green is considered lucky by other people because it is the color of money. For the Chinese however, a green hat means that the wife is being unfaithful. 3. Don’t Ask for Salt When Dining in EgyptIn many cultures, like the United States, it is all right to ask for salt to add to your food. But if you are dining with friends and colleagues in Egypt, keep in mind to avoid asking for salt. It is taken as an insult to the host, as Egyptians take it to mean that you are repulsed by the taste of the meal served to you. 4. A Question of Being PunctualThe value of being on time depends on the country. In Venezuela, it is actually a norm to arrive about 10 to 15 minutes late for a dinner invitation. Being early for the Venezuelans means the person is either overly eager or greedy. Americans are a stickler for punctuality, just like the Germans, South Koreans and the Japanese. It’s incredible how in Malaysia, being five minutes late (which can actually extend to 60 minutes) is acceptable and you do not need to apologize, too. What’s extreme is how meeting at the exact time is immaterial in Morocco, where it is totally all right to be late for an hour or an entire day! It’s fine for the Chinese if you are late for 10 minutes while Mexicans and Greeks will excuse you if you arrive 30 minutes after the appointed time. The Role of Internet in our Life The term internet, spelled with a lower case “i,” has always meant a large network made up of smaller networks. Today, the term mostly refers to the global Internet, properly spelled with an upper case “I” but increasingly written as lower case. The global Internet comprises a billion Web, email and related servers in more than 100 countries. Originally developed for the U.S. military, it became widely used for academic and commercial research with access to unpublished data and journals on many subjects. As of 2019, more than three billion people use the Internet, and it has become indispensable to the world economy.Not only is the “Net” the largest source of information on every subject known to humankind, it is also the greatest source of misinformation (unintentional) and disinformation (intentional falsehoods). The highest volume on the Internet is video traffic followed by everything else, including websites and Web apps, email, voice, chat, backup, app updating and machine-to-machine. There are numerous benefits of the internet in our daily lives. In this article, you will learn some of the importance of the internet in daily life; 1. It saves time: It is evident that most of our daily activities would be difficult and time consuming without the use of the internet, from shopping online to money transfer which could take hours can all be done within a few minutes through the use of the internet. 2. It is useful for research and personal development: Any information you need for any form of research or self development can be found on the internet which makes it easier for everyone to learn online and also become a better person. 3. It makes remote work easier: Freelancers and business owners are able to network and communicate with each other conveniently through the use of the internet since they do not have to meet physically before they can all get their work done online. Download 32.42 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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