A. When in Rome, do as the Romans do. B. I'm going to England for my holiday. C. What should I call people there? D. Is there anything else? E. You are welcome. F. You look worried. What's the matter? G. Can you tell me some of them? |
A: Hi, Peter! Where are you going for your winter holiday?
B: Hi, Bill!
A: I think you'd better learn about the rules and customs of England.
B: But I don't know.
A: Yes. The first rule is that you should drive on the left side of the road.
B: What's the next rule?
A: And you mustn't ride your bike on the pavement.
B:
A: It's not polite to ask personal questions, such as “How old are you?" “How much are your shoes?"
B:
A: You can call them Mr, Mrs, Ms or Miss before their family names.
B: Thanks very much.
A: