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In this culture "Yes" may mean I heard you rather than "I agree" or "I will do it".

A.European
B.African American
C.Asian
D.Native American

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Answer:

I guess European.

Step-by-step explanation:

some Asian and african countries have strict society in which good manners and respect to elders are important, but most of Europeans have the habit of doing that.

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Answer: C Asian

Step-by-step explanation:

In Asian cultures, words that could be translated to yes or no depend on the context and grammar of the question. Japanese people may say ´Yes´ to something they don´t agree on, as in Japanese ´yes´ usually means ´Yes, I heard you´ and not ´Yes, I agree´.

Similarly, in Chinese, saying ´Yes´ might be only a way to avoid disappointing the other person, as it could mean that they heard the other person or that they are paying atention, and not necesseraly that they agree.

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