Tiếng Anh Lớp 8: V)-Read the passage and then decide whether the statements are true (1) or faise (F). Culturally, in Thailand there are many practices

Tiếng Anh Lớp 8: V)-Read the passage and then decide whether the statements are true (1) or faise (F). Culturally, in Thailand there are many practices and beliefs that are very different to those from other countries. The Royal Family of Thailand is held in very high respect. Making impolite remarks about any of the royal family iS against the law. The traditional greeting is with two hands prayer-like palms together known as a "wai". If a local gives a "wai" to you, to be polite, it is nice to "wai" back. A "wai", however, is always appreciated. Thai culture places certain spiritual importance to certain paris of the body. You should not point your feet at people, touch people with your feet, proplyour feet up on seats or tables or step over people sitting on the ground. The head, in contrast, has a much higher importance. Avoid touching people on the head as this is considered very rude. You should also avoid sitting on pillows meant for head rests. In some rural areas, food is often served while seated on the ground. Stepping over food on the ground is another extremely rude gesture and will surely embarrass your Thai host. Throughout all of Thailand, if you notice a pile of shoes at or near an entrance to a home, shop or guesthouse, you should remove your shoes before entry; it is considered rude not to do so. 1. All people in Thailand respect the Royal Family highly. 2. A local person gives a "wai" to you, and you respond by saying "hello" if you are a foreigner. 3. The feet may be considered to be the dirtiest part of the body. 4. Never touch people on the head because the head is considered to rest on the pillow. 5. Remember to remove you shoes before entering a building, giúp em giải bài này ạ, em cảm ơn thầy cô và các bạn nhiều.



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