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Smiling and Making Polite Remarks to People We Do Not

Question 52

Question 52

Multiple Choice

Smiling and making polite remarks to people we do not like is an example of


A) making another feel embarrassment.
B) exercising power over another.
C) losing face.
D) idealizing a personal performance.

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