0.-11. Which of the following is not a disability etiquette?
e Avond asking personal questions
Listen attentively
[by Use a normal tone of voice
d) Pretending to understand
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Option D) Pretending to understand is not a disability etiquette.
- Disability etiquette refers to the etiquettes that direct individuals about manner of activities in presence of physically and mentally disabled person.
- Pretending to understand is wrong. If you are not understanding what disabled person wants or what they want to say, then simple ask them politely.
- Personal questions should be avoided until they bring it out themselves. You should not sound irritated or angry infront of them, and talk in normal tone of voice.
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