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Choose the most appropriate option for each of the following questions:
“Faux pas” means:
Expected to happening
Flase
Social blunder
Fake identity
- "Faux pas" is a French term often used in English to mean a social mistake or an embarrassing blunder in a social setting.
- Option 1: Expected to happening
- This isn’t correct. It does not relate to the meaning of "faux pas," which is about an unexpected social mistake.
- Option 2: False
- While “faux” does mean “false” in French, the term "faux pas" goes beyond just false to imply a social error.
- Option 3: Social blunder
- This is the correct meaning. "Faux pas" specifically refers to an inadvertent mistake in a social situation.
- Option 4: Fake identity
- This is unrelated to "faux pas." Fake identity refers to impersonation or using a false persona.
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