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关于polite的雅思口语话题解析
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2017年5-8月雅思口语题库part1话题范文:polite礼貌
is politeness in your opinion?
Mmmm… for me politeness is treating other people like you would want to be
treated, and remembering to say please and thank you, that was something my
grandmother always reminded me about.
you were child who taught you to be polite?
My parents, and especially my grandmother, she was always telling me to say
please when I asked for something and to remember to say thank you when
somebody gave me something or did something for me.
is it important to be polite to people?
It’s one of those things that just makes life nicer, isn’t it? When people are
polite, or courteous, it’s just nicer than if they’re not. It makes everyday activities
better… if people weren’t polite then maybe we wouldn’t speak to so many
different people every day or help people… or ask for help either.
you think people became more or less polite in your country compared
to when you were a child?
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.
5. In your country’s culture, how do you show that you are being polite?
To start with, a simple but convincing indicator of good manners, in my opinion,
is saying “thank you” to those who help us, “sorry” when we’ve done
something wrong and “please” when we ask someone for a favor. What’s more,
as you probably know, Vietnam is a hierarchical society, which means it’s crucial
for the people here to be respectful of their seniors, by using honorifics for instance.
Of course, there are many other examples of politeness, but I’m pretty sure the
ones I've mentioned above are two of the most fundamental expressions.
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.
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