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Khrushchev, who was drunk at the beginning, gave a speech in Britain and cursed the British. Why did the audience applaud?

Everyone may have heard the name Khrushchev from books. He is a great leader of the Soviet Union. But this man loves drinking in his private life. To a certain extent, he doesn't like drinking, but he especially likes to get drunk when drinking, but he is still a strange man in history anyway. Dare to make drunken speeches in diplomatic occasions and dare to scold the British. I may think that the leader of a country represents the image of a country on such an important diplomatic occasion, and should not drink alcohol while giving a speech.

However, Khrushchev is such a outspoken person. He cursed the decadent British political system and some foreign policies by drinking. At that time, Khrushchev's translator and secretary were very afraid, because he was afraid that the audience would riot, but the result was just the opposite, and there were waves of warm applause. Why? Why do people like to listen to Khrushchev's speech?

In fact, the translator himself was very puzzled by the speech that day. The whole world knew that Britain and the United States had good relations at that time and called them allies, but Khrushchev actually called the British American lackeys in front of them. Who won't be angry if such a thing is put in front of anyone? Even if you don't care about the feelings of those audiences, you should also care about the faces of world leaders. If you order, you will look a little gentlemanly. In fact, the fact is not what we think, because some people in the audience don't know Russian, and everything Khrushchev said has been skillfully translated into some languages that the British like to listen to.

So although I drank too much and scolded the British, I still won their applause, thanks to the translators around me.