

Egypt travel guide
Courtesy and hospitality are important when doing business in Egypt. The host of a business meeting will usually offer tea or a small snack before commencing. It’s polite to refuse the first offer, but once the host insists, the guest should then accept.
Alcohol is legal, but should be avoided until visitors know their Egyptian colleague’s attitude towards drinking, and, if acceptable, should be drunk in moderation. It is not considered suitable for women to over-indulge in alcohol. If invited to a business lunch, expect food to be lavish and plentiful.
Throughout the Arab world, it is considered bad manners either to display anger or to openly criticize another person in public. Tact and diplomacy are always required. In social life, punctuality is almost laughable. For business, visitors should be on time but expect locals to be often late, and do not take offence. Men should not offer to shake a woman’s hand, and vice versa, unless clearly invited to do so. Men and women should dress smartly for business meetings – suits and tie for men; suit for women or smart trousers/skirt/jacket – and always dress modestly. Shoulders and knees should never be shown.
Economy:
On taking power in 1970, Anwar al-Sadat introduced a policy of infitah (openness) towards investment. Egypt’s economy underwent rapid growth during the 1970s with the quick expansion of the oil industry, tourism and the Suez Canal, and it has continued to expand in subsequent decades.
The tourist sector is expanding rapidly, particularly along the Red Sea and Mediterranean coasts, despite sporadic terrorist activities of Islamic fundamentalists. Agriculture, which relies on irrigation from the Nile, employs one-third of the working population. Foreign aid, especially from the USA, is an important source of government funds.
Internet:
There are internet cafés in the main cities, including Cairo, Alexandria, Dahab and Luxor. Even small, more remote towns including Siwa will have at least one venue, usually in the market area. Connection is usually reliable. Tourists can also access the Internet in hotels, with in-room Wi-Fi available, though often at a costly price.
Media:
The Egyptian press is one of the most influential and widely read in the region, while Egyptian TV and the film industry supplies much of the Arab-speaking world with shows from its Media Production City. Press freedom is encouraged. Press laws which allow prison sentences for libel have encouraged self-censorship on sensitive issues.
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nếu câu trả lời hữu ích nhé!
1. đáp án: C. it is bad manners to repeatedly reject the drinks offered
giải thích: trong đoạn có câu: “It’s polite to refuse the first offer, but once the host insists, the guest should then accept.”
→ lịch sự thì từ chối lần đầu, nhưng từ chối nhiều lần là bất lịch sự.
2. đáp án: B. Women can drink alcohol but only moderately
giải thích: Đoạn văn ghi: “Alcohol is legal, but … should be drunk in moderation. It is not considered suitable for women to over-indulge in alcohol.”
→ phụ nữ có thể uống, nhưng chỉ ở mức vừa phải.
3. đáp án: C. Foreign business people are required to be punctual
giải thích: Đoạn văn ghi: “For business, visitors should be on time but expect locals to be often late.”
→ người nước ngoài đi công việc thì phải đúng giờ, còn dân địa phương thường hay trễ.
4. đáp án: B. Egypt’s economy was based mainly on three sources
giải thích:
Đoạn văn: “Egypt’s economy underwent rapid growth during the 1970s with the quick expansion of the oil industry, tourism and the Suez Canal.”
→ ba nguồn chính là dầu mỏ, du lịch và kênh đào Suez.
5. đáp án: A. Internet connection in hotels is expensive
giải thích:
Đoạn văn: “Tourists can also access the Internet in hotels, with in-room Wi-Fi available, though often at a costly price.”
→ internet trong khách sạn thường có giá đắt.
Hãy giúp mọi người biết câu trả lời này thế nào?

1.C lịch sự từ chối lần đầu,chủ nhà nài nỉ thì nên nhận, từ chối mãi là bất lịch sự
D/c:“It’s polite to refuse the first offer, but once the host insists, the guest should then accept.”
2 .B. rượu hợp pháp ,chỉ nên uống ừng mực và tùy thái độ của đồng nghiệp
D/c:“Alcohol is legal, but should be avoided until visitors know their Egyptian colleague’s attitude towards drinking, and, if acceptable, should be drunk in moderation. It is not considered suitable for women to over-indulge in alcohol.”
3. C khách nên đúng giờ khi làm việc ,còn người dân địa phương có thể đến muộn
D/c : “For business, visitors should be on time but expect locals to be often late, and do not take offence.”
4. B Thập niên 1970 tăng trưởng nhờ dầu mỏ,du lịch,kênh đảo Suez
D/c :“Egypt’s economy underwent rapid growth during the 1970s with the quick expansion of the oil industry, tourism and the Suez Canal.”
5. A. khách có wifi trong phòng nhưng thường giá cao
D/c :“Tourists can also access the Internet in hotels, with in-room Wi-Fi available, though often at a costly price.”
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1.“It’s polite to refuse the first offer, but once the host insists, the guest should then accept.” 2.“Alcohol is legal, but should be avoided until visitors know their Egyptian colleague’s attitude towards drinking, and, if acceptable, should be drunk in moderation. It is not considered suitable for women to over-indulge in alcohol.” 3.“For business, visitors should be on time but expect locals to be often late, and do not take offence.” 4.“Egypt’s economy underwent rapid growth during the 1970s with the quick expansion of the oil industry, tourism and the Suez Canal.” 5.“Tourists can also access the Internet in hotels, with in-room Wi-Fi available, though often at a costly price.” Rút gọn1.“It’s polite to refuse the first offer, but once the host insists, the guest should then accept.” 2.“Alcohol is legal, but should be avoided until visitors know their Egyptian colleague’s attitude towards drinking, and, if acceptable, should be drunk... xem thêm
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