跨文化商务交际导论
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2024.02.24 ~ 2024.06.30
  • 黑龙江大学
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第6次开课

开始:2024-02-24

截止:2024-06-30

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19/19周

成绩预发布时间 2024-06-29

期末考试截止时间 2024-06-24 00:00

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Suppose you are eating in a Chinese restaurant and the waiter provides you with excellent service. At the checkout, you can put a certain amount of tip on a napkin and say: Thank you for your service. Here's my tip. In this case, the waiter will appreciat

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Suppose you are eating in a Chinese restaurant and the waiter provides you with excellent service. At the checkout, you can put a certain amount of tip on a napkin and say: Thank you for your service. Here's my tip. In this case, the waiter will appreciate your generosity and say thank you. In Chinese culture, tipping is a sign of courtesy and respect. Of course, depending on your financial situation and the cost of the restaurant, you can decide how much to tip. Generally, waiters and waitresses will accept a 5 to 10 percent tip as part of the service fee. If you feel that the service is particularly excellent, you can appropriately increase the tip amount to express your satisfaction and appreciation

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