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valentina_108 [34]
3 years ago
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Read this example and answer the following question: Nidea's neighbor put up a sign looking for someone to walk his dog. She rea

lly wants the job so she can make some money. When she goes to meet with her neighbor, she keeps her hands in her pockets and looks down at the ground. When he asks her questions, she shrugs or mumbles her answers. When she gets a text, she looks at her phone, even while her neighbor is still talking. Finally, her neighbor said he saw her post pictures with his address in the picture—now his house is not private on social media. Nidea does not get the job. Why didn't Nidea get this job? Her neighbor was acting unfair She didn't really want the job She didn't communicate well She liked social media too much
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1 answer:
Stels [109]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Nidea was being disrespectful by body language. She was mumbling, shrugging, not paying attention, and looking at her phone. These are signs of disrespect even if she didn't outright disrespect him. Nidea also posted pictures of her neighbors house with the address in the picture which is a violation of his privacy and could cause him to be in an unsafe situation

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