The answer to this could be course specific, if so check with your teacher. If not I would say that a cultural response is the automatic reaction of a particular society to a condition which faces it. This is conditioned by its history, degree of uniformity, and social conditioning.
cultural awarness the ability to look outside of ourselves and be aware of the cultural values.
Normal etiquette would command the same response of "How do you do" you may also smile and tip your hat if you are wearing one.
Direct response advertising is a form of marketing where there are no intermediaries between the buyer and the seller. The buyer has to contact the seller directly to purchase products or services provided.
A logical fallacy is a flaw in reasoning that makes an argument invalid or unsound. It can be due to incorrect reasoning or misuse of logic to lead to a false or misleading conclusion. Identifying fallacies helps in constructing and evaluating strong arguments.
the phrase is, in english, your friend in the afternoon. It's not a question; ergo, needs no response.
Love of the King', or 'Love of the good one' are two different English translations of this ancient Latin phrase. Context would define the more correct interpretation.
That something positive that you had expected to happen had failed to do so, or that someone had failed to help you in some way when you had expected that they would do so.
"We are looking forward to your positive response to this request." This is the grammatically correct phrase. "On this request" or "for this request" would not be necessary for conveying the intended meaning.
If you are asking how to translate the phrase "the value of maitopeas" into Hebrew, you would first have to define the word "maitopeas". That word doesn't appear to be in the dictionary.
To provide an appropriate response, I would need the poem you are referring to.
"How do you do" is a phrase most commonly used by people who are not acquainted when they are introduced. An appropriate response would be: Very well, thank you. It's nice to meet you.
A World Heritage Site is a place that is listed by United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization as of special cultural significance. Examples would be things such as a forest, mountain, lake, island, desert, monument, building, complex, or city.