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Judy was telling all her friends about what happened at the conference; however, she did not tell them about the job offer she received at the conference. a. It was wrong of Judy to not share the job information. b. Information that Judy was willing to share with friends was hidden from their view. c. What Judy was telling her friends was an example of frontstage culture; however, the job offer is an example of backstage culture. d. Judy thought her friends would not want to know about the job offer.

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c. What Judy was telling her friends was an example of frontstage culture; however, the job offer is an example of backstage culture.

Step-by-step explanation:

Frontage culture is what is considered proper behaviour and appropriate discussions when in public.

While backstage culture are those behaviours you express to closest friends and family or confidants.

Judy must have felt appropriate topics to discuss did not include the job offer she received. She considered it backstage culture as it is a major life decision.

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