Manners are different from country to
country. Below are some examples of good manners in England. At
even a formal (正式的) dinner an Englishman does not wait for a toast (提议为…祝酒)
before he has a drink. The English re serve (保留) toasts for very formal or very
special occasions, such as at a wedding reception or at a party for someone who
is retiring. After a private (私人的) dinner in someone’s house an Englishman will
only shake hands with the host (主人) and hostess if it is a fairly for mal
occasion, like a business dinner, and he will usually put his coat on and say
goodbye as he leaves the house. Taking one’s leave varies in
other ways between China and Eng land. The time taken for saying "goodbye" after
a private dinner may seem very short to us. Yet strangely enough, English people
also often think that we Chinese end such o A. manners change with countries B. everything depends on manners C. manners are unimportant D. behaviour (行为) with good manners
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Manners are different from country to
country. Below are some examples of good manners in England. At
even a formal (正式的) dinner an Englishman does not wait for a toast (提议为…祝酒)
before he has a drink. The English re serve (保留) toasts for very formal or very
special occasions, such as at a wedding reception or at a party for someone who
is retiring. After a private (私人的) dinner in someone’s house an Englishman will
only shake hands with the host (主人) and hostess if it is a fairly for mal
occasion, like a business dinner, and he will usually put his coat on and say
goodbye as he leaves the house. Taking one’s leave varies in
other ways between China and Eng land. The time taken for saying "goodbye" after
a private dinner may seem very short to us. Yet strangely enough, English people
also often think that we Chinese end such o A. mother B. aunt C. sister D. wife
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rude to ask "How old are you ", especially to a woman. When someone tells you
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proverb: When in Rome, do as the Romans do.
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