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Cultural Nuances in Conversation Mastery Hub: The Industry F

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Q1Domain Verified
In the context of "The Complete Keigo & Business Honorifics Course 2026," which of the following scenarios most accurately demonstrates the application of *sonkeigo* (respectful language) to elevate the status of the *listener* or the person being spoken about?
A customer asking "この商品はいくらですか" (Kono shōhin wa ikura desu ka - How much is this product?) to a shop assistant.
A subordinate saying "部長は会議室にいます" (Buchō wa kaigishitsu ni imasu - The manager is in the conference room) to their superior.
A student telling their teacher, "先生、宿題を提出しました" (Sensei, shukudai o teishutsu shimashita - Teacher, I submitted my homework) with a humble tone.
A company representative saying "社長は明日の会議にご出席されます" (Shachō wa ashita no kaigi ni goshusshō saremasu - The president will attend tomorrow's meeting) to a client.
Q2Domain Verified
According to "The Complete Keigo & Business Honorifics Course 2026," when discussing one's own company or actions to an external party, the primary goal of employing *kenjōgo* (humble language) is to:
Demonstrate politeness and respect by lowering one's own status or the status of one's in-group.
Assert the superiority of one's own company and its achievements.
Facilitate a direct and informal exchange of information for efficiency.
Impress the external party with advanced linguistic skills and complex sentence structures.
Q3Domain Verified
In the advanced modules of "The Complete Keigo & Business Honorifics Course 2026," understanding the concept of *teinei-go* (polite language) is crucial. Which of the following statements best distinguishes *teinei-go* from *sonkeigo* and *kenjōgo* in a business context?
*Teinei-go* is exclusively used when speaking to superiors, whereas *sonkeigo* and *kenjōgo* are for clients.
*Teinei-go* focuses on showing respect to the listener or third party, while *sonkeigo* and *kenjōgo* are about self-deprecation.
*Teinei-go* primarily uses the *desu/masu* forms and aims for general politeness, whereas *sonkeigo* and *kenjōgo* involve specific verb conjugations and lexical choices to elevate others or humble oneself, respectively.
*Teinei-go* is a subset of *kenjōgo*, used only when discussing internal company matters.

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