Question

In conversations with others whose first language is not English, you should

A) not interrupt, even if you do not understand or need to correct a misconception.

B) refuse to speak unless a translator is present.

C) warn them up front that, because of language differences, nothing you say should be taken as contractual or binding.

D) use exaggerated facial expressions and hand gestures to make sure your point gets across.

E) always demand that a witness be present.

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