When preparing a message to someone from another culture, you should
A) assume that the audience is familiar with common U.S. phrases and references.
B) be careful to express numbers and dates in the format used in that person's culture.
C) never write more than a single paragraph.
D) be sure to remove all graphics, in case they might offend someone.
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