
Вопрос задан 12.03.2021 в 20:48.
Предмет Английский язык.
Спрашивает Панова Софья.
СОСТАВИТЬ ВОПРОСЫ К ТЕКСТУ Social Etiquette in the UK The British are famous for their language,
sense of humour and, of course, politeness. So, when you are in the UK, make sure you respect the social etiquette in the following situations: British people are quite reserved when greeting one another. A handshake is the most common form of greeting when you meet someone for the first time. It is only when you greet close friends or relatives that you would kiss them on the cheek or give them a hug. The British may also call you by many different affectionate' names, such as dear, chuck, mate, guv, son or madam. Do not be offended, this is quite normal. The British like their privacy, so not all topics are safe for small talk. Avoid asking people about their age, religion, politics, marital status, weight or how much they earn. Instead, acceptable small talk topics are family, films, television, sport, studies, food, hobbies and of course, the weather! When you visit people at home, make sure you are on time. It's also nice to take a gift for your hosts, such as a bottle of wine, a bunch of flowers or a box of chocolates. A British person might say 'come and see me soon' or 'drop in anytime'. However, you must always phone before you visit someone.

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Отвечает Смирнов Евгений.
1 What are the British famous for?
2 British people are quite reserved when greeting one another, aren't they?
3 Is a handshake the most common form of greeting when you meet someone for the first time?
4 What should you avoid asking the British about?
5 Who might say 'come and see me soon' or 'drop in anytime'?
6 Must you always phone before you visit anyone?
2 British people are quite reserved when greeting one another, aren't they?
3 Is a handshake the most common form of greeting when you meet someone for the first time?
4 What should you avoid asking the British about?
5 Who might say 'come and see me soon' or 'drop in anytime'?
6 Must you always phone before you visit anyone?



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- What is the most common form of greeting in the UK when meeting someone for the first time?
- How do the British greet close friends or relatives?
- What are some affectionate names that the British may call you?
- Which topics should be avoided when engaging in small talk with British people?
- What are some acceptable small talk topics in the UK?
- What is considered polite when visiting someone's home in the UK?
- What are some suggested gifts to bring when visiting someone in the UK?
- How do British people typically invite others to visit them?
- Is it necessary to phone before visiting someone in the UK?
- Why do the British value their privacy?


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