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Meaning of 'joint account' | Far too complicated
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It is always embarrassing Wed Jun 22, 2005 19:41 pm  It is always embarrassing
 

Test No. incompl/advan-4 "Newspaper Headlines", question 5

It is always ......... when you misunderstand the customs of other countries.

(a) embarrassing
(b) peculiar
(c) singular
(d) attitude

Test No. incompl/advan-4 "Newspaper Headlines", answer 5

It is always embarrassing when you misunderstand the customs of other countries.

Correct answer: (a) embarrassing
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the answer please? THAnk for adavance
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Embarrassing Wed Jun 22, 2005 21:17 pm  Embarrassing
 

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Correct answer: (a) embarrassing
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As you can see embarrassing is the correct answer.
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