1.写一篇关于礼仪的英语作文
初中英语作文吗?那写一小段吧。
There are some manners in China.When you enter your teacher's home,you can greet your teacher and his family at first.
If your teacher invite you to have meal at their home,please pay attention.First,you should sit after your master.And your teacher must arrange where you will sit.Second,you must use your chopsticks after master.It's impolite to use your chopsticks to point others.Next,you must not use someting to knock your bowl.Don't select food in the dishes,and not to stand up to choose what you like.Last but not least,please be quiet during the meal.
you may be have a rest after meal.You shouldn't apart the present face to face when you get someting from your teacher.Please say thanks when you leave.
嗷嗷嗷,你自己再添油加醋一点就好了。。初中生的作文只能写到这么简单吧。。因为不知道具体要求,什么礼仪之类的,只好自己乱写了。都米有悬赏,累死我了。
2.英语作文 题目:如何与人相处 80
Dear Tom:
I heard you are going to travel to China, first of all, welcome to this beautiful country. However, I think there is something you should know—you know, manners in China, especially dinner manners.
First, we Chinese use chopsticks instead of folks which point you may cannot get used to. Chopsticks have been developed for about thousand years so it's very traditional.
Second, putting your sticks into food is quite unpolite. In China, we take this as a rude behavior which means you don't like the food here.
Last but not least, don't speak with your mouth full of food, that's not polite nor looks nice.
Hope you can have good trip, all the best
3.英语小短文关于在美国家庭做客的礼节
An American friend has invited you to visit his family. You ve never been to an American s home before, and you re not sure what to do. Should you take a gift? How should you dress? What time should you arrive? What should you do when you get there? Glad you asked. When you re the guest, you should just make yourself at home. That s what hospitality is all about: making people feel at home when they re not. The question of whether or not to bring a gift often makes guests squirm. Giving your host a gift is not just a social nicety in some cultures-it s expected. But in American culture, a guest is not obligated to bring a present. Of course, some people do bring a *** all token of appreciation to their host. Appropriate gifts for general occasions might be flowers, candy or-if the family has *** all children-toys. If you choose not to bring a gift, don t worry. No one will even notice. American hospitality begins at home-especially when it involves food. Most Americans agree that good home cooking beats restaurant food any day. When invited for a meal, you might ask, "Can I bring anything?" Unless it s a potluck, where everyone brings a dish, the host will probably respond, "No, just yourself." For most informal dinners, you should wear comfortable, casual clothes. Plan to arrive on time, or else call to inform your hosts of the delay. During the dinner conversation, it s customary to compliment the hostess on the wonderful meal. Of course, the biggest compliment is to eat lots of food! American hospitality begins at home-especially when it involves food. Most Americans agree that good home cooking beats restaurant food any day. When invited for a meal, you might ask, "Can I bring anything?" Unless it s a potluck, where everyone brings a dish, the host will probably respond, "No, just yourself." For most informal dinners, you should wear comfortable, casual clothes. Plan to arrive on time, or else call to inform your hosts of the delay. During the dinner conversation, it s customary to compliment the hostess on the wonderful meal. Of course, the biggest compliment is to eat lots of food! Americans usually like to have advance notice when people come to see them. Only very close friends drop by unannounced. This is especially true if the guests want to stay for a few days. Here s a good rule of thumb for house guests: Short stays are best. As one 19th century French writer put it, "The first day a man is a guest, the second a burden, the third a pest." Even relatives don t usually stay for several weeks at a time. While you re staying with an American family, try to keep your living area neat and tidy. Your host family will appreciate your consideration. And they may even invite you back! Most Americans consider themselves hospitable people. Folks in the southern United States, in particular, take pride in entertaining guests. In fact, "southern hospitality" has become legendary. But in all parts of America, people welcome their guests with open arms. So don t be surprised to find the welcome mat out for you. Just don t forget to wipe your feet. 一位美国朋友邀请你去他家.你以前从未去过美国人的家,你不确定该怎么做.该带一个礼物吗?该怎么穿?该几点到?到了那里该做什么?很高兴你发问.你若是客人,只要使自己感到自在就好了.待客之道就是这样:虽然不是在家里,却使客人有实至如归之感. 是否带礼物的问题常使客人不安.在某些文化中,送主人礼物不只是社交礼节——还是必要的.但是在美国文化中,客人并不一定要带礼物.当然,有些人的确会带个表示感谢的小礼物给他们的主人.在一般情况下,带花或是糖果,如果这家人有小孩,玩具应当是恰当的礼物.如果你选择不带礼物,别担心,甚至没有人会注意到的. 美国人的待客之道从家里开始——尤其是和食物有关.大多数美国人都同意,无论如何,好的家常菜胜过餐馆的菜.受邀吃饭时,你或许可以问:「我可以带些什么吗?」除非是每人带一道菜的聚餐,否则主人很可能会回答:「不用,你来就可以了.」大多数非正式的聚餐,你应该穿舒适、轻便的衣服.设法准时到,否则打 *** 告诉主人你会晚点到.用餐时,习惯上,人们会称赞女主人烹调的美食.当然,更大的赞美是多吃! 当你吃得差不多时,或许可以主动表示要帮忙清理桌子或洗碗盘,但你既是客人,你的主人可能不会让你这样做.他们或许会邀请大家到客厅吃点心、喝茶或咖啡.聊个大约一小时或许就该离去了,你可不希望变得不受欢迎吧.还有最重要的是不要在屋子里四处窥探,等主人邀请你参观才较有礼貌.可是除了乔迁喜宴之外,客人通常都只待在客厅里. 美国人通常喜欢访客事先通知他们,只有非常亲密的朋友才可能不请自来,尤其在客人要待好几天时更是如此.更好不要久留——这是给访客的经验之谈.如同十九世纪一位法国作家所写的:。
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