Some years ago, I (1 - to hire) by an American bank. I (2 -to receive) a letter from the head of the Personnel Department that (3 - to start), "Dear John, I (4 - to be pleased) quite that you (5 - to decide) to join us". That "...

Some years ago, I (1 - to hire) by an American bank. I (2 -to receive) a letter from the head of the Personnel Department that (3 - to start), "Dear John, I (4 - to be pleased) quite that you (5 - to decide) to join us". That "quite" (6 - to depress) me. Then I (7 - to discover ) that in American English "quite" sometimes (8 - to mean) "very", whereas in British English it (9 - to mean) "fairly". So the first lesson about working in other countries (10 - to be) to learn the language and by that I (11 - not/to mean) just the words people speak. It (12 - to be) body language, dress, manners, ideas, the things that people (13 - to do) - their behaviour. The way people behave (14 - to highlight) many of the differences we (15 - to see) between cultures. Some of these differences may (16 - to be) only on surface -dress, food, hours of work - while others may (17 - to be) deeper and (18 - to take) longer to deal with. Времена пожалуйста помогите!
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