Answer:
B) Individuals from the same cultural contexts will tend to have similar beliefs.
Step-by-step explanation:
What is considered ethical in one country may be considered unethical in another, at that also applies to broader cultures that include several countries.
Japanese and Koreans do not have identical cultures, but they share several common values and beliefs, while American culture is very different.
First of all, the present can even be considered a crime in the US (Foreign Corrupt Practices Act) depending on who is the potential business partner since Chinese companies are owned both by the government and private individuals.
On the other hand, Asian cultures might consider presents to be respectful, and something necessary in order to engage in negotiations. Maybe they don't see things as right or wrong in the same way as we do and that doesn't mean they are wrong.
You must remember that western civilization and culture is a minority in the world since it includes parts of Europe, both North and South America and Australia (+ NZ), and that is less than 1/5 of the world's population.