怎样让你的英语听起来更礼貌?
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Having good social skills is important if you want to make a good impression on the people you meet. Here’s some advice on what is considered polite or impolite1 in English-speaking cultures.
当你和别人见面时,要想留下好的印象,拥有良好的社交技巧很重要。下面是一些英语文化中怎样是礼貌的或者不礼貌的小建议。
 
1. Please, thank you, excuse me and I’m sorry
 
These polite expressions are used a lot in spoken English, and not using them can make you appear rude. As politeness2 is considered perhaps the most important quality in relationships, make sure you use them! Don’t worry if you think you use them too frequently3: the worst that people will think of you is that you are sweet and charming:))
 
Please = use whenever you want someone to do something for you, or if you want something from another person
 
Can you tell me where the post office is, please?
Can you pass me that newspaper please?
 
Never use imperative4 forms unless you are giving someone directions. So although you can say to someone “Take the 130 bus to Croydon and get off at Asda supermarket”, you can’t say to someone “Pass me that newspaper”.
 
Thank you = use whenever someone does something for you, or gives you something.
 
Excuse me = use when you want to introduce a request to someone, or if you want to get past someone
 
Excuse me, can you tell me where the post office is, please?
Excuse me, is this the right platform for the London train?
 
I’m sorry = use any time that you inconvenience someone, tread5 on someone’s toes in a crowded train, or if someone asks you something that you can’t do.
 
I’m sorry, but I don’t understand. Is the post office on the left or the right?
 
Is Mr Jones in the office?
I’m sorry, he’s out this morning.
 
2. Ask permission before doing something that may inconvenience others
 
Do you mind if I open the window?
Can I take this chair?
 
3. Avoid controversial6 topics when you meet someone new
 
Some topics of conversation can lead to arguments, so unless you know someone well, it’s best to avoid them. These topics are politics7, religion and financial information such as how much money you earn. If you are in doubt about what to talk about, let the other person take the lead, and respond8 to them. This leads on to the next point:
 
4. Keep the conversation going
 
If someone asks you a question, respond to it. Avoid one-word answers, and try to say at least a few words. Then you can return the question.
 
For example, if someone says “Terrible weather, isn’t it”, avoid just saying “yes”. Instead you can say “Yes, I wish it would stop raining” or “Yes, it wasn’t like this last summer, was it?”
 
Some cultural tips
 
– in Britain, queuing9 is considered polite. If you “jump the queue” (go to the front, rather than stand behind the last person in the queue) or push the people in front of you, you will make yourself very unpopular!
 
– don’t stand too close to people. Stand at least an arm’s length away if you can. On crowded public transport this isn’t possible, but people rarely10 talk to each other in these situations.
 
– keep eye contact when you talk


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1 impolite gqWzcw     
adj.无礼的,粗鲁的
参考例句:
  • It is impolite to get a word in.别人谈话时插嘴是不礼貌的。
  • It is very impolite of you to do so to customers.你这样做对顾客太不客气了。
2 politeness FlKzDc     
n.礼貌,客气
参考例句:
  • His politeness was only on the surface.他只是表面上客气。
  • Although she hated him,she put on a show of politeness.尽管她恨他,但还是装出一副很客气的样子。
3 frequently wiHxT     
adv.常常,屡次,经常地,频繁地
参考例句:
  • Please write to me frequently.请经常给我来信。
  • I like that you should call on me frequently.我喜欢你经常来拜访我。
4 imperative BcdzC     
n.命令,需要;规则;祈使语气;adj.强制的;紧急的
参考例句:
  • He always speaks in an imperative tone of voice.他老是用命令的口吻讲话。
  • The events of the past few days make it imperative for her to act.过去这几天发生的事迫使她不得不立即行动。
5 tread tmSwm     
vi.踩;行走;vt.踩烂(出);n.胎面,脚步声
参考例句:
  • A policeman walked by with a slow,measured tread.一名警察迈着小心的步子慢慢走过。
  • We heard father's tread on the steps.我们听到台阶上父亲的脚步声。
6 controversial iZyy1     
adj.引起争论的,有争议的
参考例句:
  • The topic of argument is controversial.这个议题是很有争议的。
  • Immigration is a controversial issue in many countries.在很多国家,移民都是一个颇有争议的问题。
7 politics gOyxG     
n.政治,政治学;政纲,政见,策略
参考例句:
  • They seldom talk on politics in those days.那时人们很少谈论政治。
  • The two brothers differed about politics.这兄弟俩政见不同。
8 respond 3WYx9     
vi.回答,响应
参考例句:
  • I offered him a drink but he did not respond.我请他喝酒,但他未作回答。
  • I greeted him but he didn't respond.我跟他打招呼,他没答理我。
9 queuing 6f8dc2b043342485ba00a5ff68bb5226     
n.排队技术
参考例句:
  • Seeing people queuing for food was a novelty. 看到人们排队买食品是件新鲜事。 来自辞典例句
  • A mob of journalists are queuing up at the gate to photograph him. 一群新闻记者在门口排起长队,等着给他拍照。 来自辞典例句
10 rarely tT2x4     
adv.很少,难得;非常地,非凡地
参考例句:
  • Such fish is rarely met with in the north country.这种鱼在北方难得看到。
  • He rarely comes here anymore.现在他难得来这儿了。
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