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How to avoid awkward English topics in social situations

It's the end of the year, and it's time for the party again, but are you ready to talk in English? When you meet friends, colleagues and new friends and say hello to them, don't casually mention certain topics. The following list may cause insults and embarrassment in social situations, so as not to make mistakes!

(1) You have gained weight.

Avoid pointing out that someone is obese or commenting on their weight unless you try to treat others in a rude way. Talking about weight is usually a very sensitive topic, and comments like you have gained weight are very rude and rude.

Oh, you're pregnant!

There is no need to mention it on purpose unless it is very obvious. If it is wrong, it may make the other person feel very insulted. See the first reason.

Your sister is much more beautiful than you.

In some cultural traditions, this may be a comment without any problems, but it may hurt the person you are talking to. On the contrary, don't compare, just mention that his sister is beautiful.

That color doesn't suit you.

Negative comments about someone's appearance may spoil the atmosphere of the whole evening-especially because they put a lot of effort into dressing. Appreciate a dress or ornament you like and try to make others feel very happy.

This may not be an insult, but it is an embarrassing personal topic. In many places, it is inappropriate to talk about money or salary.

You look sick.

For many people, age is a sensitive topic, and many people are reluctant to disclose their specific age. Don't ask such questions-unless you are talking to a 6-year-old child. They are willing to tell others their age!

In short, the topic should not be too personal or too negative.