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Use the nationality words (nouns and adjectives) you just learned to complete the following sentences. Conjugate the verbs in the present simple or use the infinitive.

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Use the nationality words (nouns and adjectives) you just learned to complete the following sentences. Conjugate the verbs in the present simple or use the infinitive.

by Tom Kiesecoms
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When someone from ( Italië ) ( to introduce ) himself to you , it's best if you ( to respond ) with buongiorno and shake his hand . Ciao ( hello ) is usually considered impolite when addressing strangers . The ( Duitse ) language is also formal since they prefer to address strangers with Sie instead of du . ( Schotse ) people ( do not have ) any peculiar greetings but they have several unique customs , such as for instance Burns Suppers on January 25 in memory of Robert Burns , the national poet of ( Schotland ) .

In Scandinavia , ( Noorse ) ( Zweedse ) and ( Deense ) grandparents still ( to tell ) tales of Nordic folklore . Museums dedicated to mythology are not uncommon , and the figure of the troll still ( to feature ) prominently in Finnish storytelling .

( Franse ) cuisine ( to be ) usually of a high quality , and as a result most people living in ( Frankrijk ) ( to find ) good table manners very important .

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