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azamat
3 years ago
7

You are at the office and one of your coworkers, who you only know casually, makes eye contact with you, stares you down, and da

shes past you. Assuming you are in the United States, what is your likely reaction?
a. You ignore the man...he means nothing to youb. You ignore the man....he is obviously crazyc. You become alarmed...he is obviously crazyd. You become alarmed...you might have somehow offended hime. You become angry...he should have said hello
Social Studies
1 answer:
sweet [91]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

You become alarmed , you might have some how offended him

Explanation:

That kind of expression meaning a lot, because for him to actually look that way, doesn't speak good , he should said something. if i was in the united state, i will be alarmed , it is possible i have offend him.

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