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a polite person you met(遇见的礼貌的人)话题的part3部分共7个问题答案。
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1.In your country’s culture, how do you show that you are being polite?
We really value politeness and good manners in the UK, and there are many
types of polite behaviour. One of the first things we learn as children is to
say "please" and "thank you". As adults, I think we are careful not to be too
direct in the language we use. For example, we would never say "Bring me the
bill" in a restaurant because this kind of direct instruction would sound rude.
It would be much more polite to say "Could we have the bill, please?".
2.Are we less polite with members of our families than with people we don’t
know?
I suppose it's normal to be a bit more relaxed about politeness with family
members. Most people tend to speak in a more informal way at home; in the UK, we
still say "please" and "thanks", but it's fine to use colloquial language and
things like nicknames that you would never use with someone you didn't know.
3.What according to you is politeness?
Speaking Answer: According to me, it is just a way of interacting with
people. Some people tend to be polite, means they speak softly and are less
likely to use harsh words for others. It is for some the way that people treat
others ,the way they want themselves to be treated. I agree with it. It is also
about saying please, thank you and sorry whenever required.
4.Who taught you to be polite when you were a child?
Speaking Answer: I think no one actually taught me. I learnt it by seeing
people around me. My mother is very polite and she talks to people very nicely,
no matter what the other person is saying I don’t remember her losing her
patience. She once told me, that don’t raise your voice in an argument, but
rather improve your point. I have kept these things in mind and have benefited a
lot because of my politeness.
5.Why is it important to be polite to people?
Speaking Answer: I think because of two simple reasons: first most people
tend to react the way you talk to them. SO, if you want others to be nice to
you, you have to start it by yourself. Secondly: because we all are living busy
lives and it feels good when people talk nicely to each other.
6.Do you think people have become less or more polite since the time you were
a child?
Speaking Answer: I believe, people have become more of open minded, less
formal and more bold in making statements. So, they tend to just say as it is.
But, this does not necessarily mean that they don’t respect their parents or
elders. I think the problem is that people are not able to express what they
feel in a better way.
7.Do you think we should be polite to those who are not being polite to
us?
I remember reading somewhere that we should be pleasant to everyone, not
because they’re nice, but because we are, and that “manners maketh man”. Just
because someone is misbehaving doesn’t necessarily mean we should act as badly
in return. There’s no point of downgrading our manners! This only makes other
people look down on us. Instead, we’d better try to stay calm and courteous,
even to those who don’t really deserve our politeness. And I said “try” because
I know that it’s not always easy.
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