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What do English-speaking foreigners, especially Britons and Americans, say in their daily text messages? What kind of content?

English people are more polite, so you should be careful when joking with English people. Moreover, they often use the names of some European countries as slang for swearing, so be careful not to happen. English people like to write greeting cards. In the past, high school students went out to play, took a lot of photos and bought dozens of greeting cards for me and my classmates, which meant to write some polite greetings. You can find the same one online or in a flower shop.

Americans are more casual. In fact, I love you and often say goodbye to my friends.

But the British have never heard someone casually say I like you.

Sending text messages to Americans is the most painful, including chatting with them, because they are almost unwilling to spell out all the words and replace them with abbreviations, homophonic letters and numbers. For example, if you see a pair of nice boots on the street at Christmas, you will ask if you want them. American friends who are familiar with me, like China people, like to ask what you are doing now, when to eat and so on. You're kidding. You dare to do anything

Greeting is a tradition in western countries.

Generally, you should say auspicious words to your face when giving gifts.

Meet an American casually on the busy street at Christmas, maybe he will say hello to you.

Watching a program in Chinatown last Spring Festival, an old man was not sure whether the American gave me a red envelope or not, but a commemorative coin-V-

British legends are now in the open.

90% of Dutch people can speak English, and their personality is as generous as that of Americans.

Send text messages every day and talk about everything.

But now with facebook, MSN and SMS, it is rarely used.