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Crosstalk "Speaking Etiquette"
Chang: Dear teachers and classmates.
Xia/Chang: Hello, everyone.
Chang: Today, my partner and I will bring you a cross talk "Speaking Etiquette" in summer. I hope you will like it.
Chang: Alas, summer! As we all know, this person should be polite.
Xia: That's right.
Chang: China has a good reputation since ancient times.
Xia: Yes.
Chang: It is called the land of etiquette.
Xia: An ancient civilization.
Chang: Well, it goes without saying now. You said that in the past, we ancient people had to salute when we met people and did things.
Xia: Ah, the ancients. How did the ancients salute at that time
Chang: You haven't seen it.
Xia: I didn't notice.
Chang: In that play.
Xia: Really? You give learning.
Chang: I will help you learn.
Xia: Ah.
Chang: When we meet (acting)! sir
Xia: This is.
Chang: Gong Shou.
Summer oh, fuels.
Chang: Why is it called Gong Shou? Do you know that?/You know what?
Xia: I don't know.
Chang: Remember this word.
Xia: Which word?
Chang: First of all. Let's head first. This is also a hand. I bow to you.
Xia: Oh, it stands for salute.
Chang: That person must return the gift quickly.
Xia: How to return the gift?
Chang: Ah! adult
Xia: A gentleman and an adult.
Chang: Even if we meet, we can only talk and do things after that.
Xia: Ow.
Chang: This is a person.
Xia: Men.
Chang: Women are not like this.
Xia: Women.
Chang: At that time, women said long live.
Xia: I don't understand this.
Chang: You haven't seen it?
Xia: No.
Chang: When the women in Beijing Opera came out, both hands were in this place.
Xia: What is the salute posture?
Chang: I will help you learn.
Xia: Come here!
Chang: Pay attention (say stand aside and prepare for action)
Xia: Oh, come on.
Chang: e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e (walks to the edge of the stone), my Lord (the tone should be like a woman).
Xia: What's your name?
Chang: Long live!
Xia: I thought I had appendicitis.
Chang: What happened to appendicitis?
Xia: I don't understand.
Chang: Then the etiquette changed.
Xia: Oh, I changed it.
Chang: When the Qing Dynasty was established, that etiquette was not like this.
Xia: What happened later?
Chang: Oh, the etiquette at that time was quite complicated.
Xia: Really?
Chang: Especially those women in the palace, you should raise your hand.
Xia: Please raise your hand.
Chang: OK, please raise your hand.
Xia: I've seen it here!
Chang: Ah (looking at Xia in surprise)
Xia: If you raise your hand, I will raise my hand.
Chang: Will it?
Xia: Hand-raising ceremony
Chang: Did you see it?
Xia: That's right.
Chang: What is it like?
Xia: That's it (raise your right hand). This is the woman in the court.
Chang: You are not a maid of honor.
Xia: I'm here.
Chang: German devils.
Xia: Isn't this a raise of hands?
Chang: How can a woman do such a ceremony?
Xia: Don't raise your hand like that?
Chang: This kind of gift is unacceptable, because all the women in that court wear "two heads".
Xia: Oh, keep your head down.
Chang: Ah, I see. There is a lot of jewelry on it, and she can't do this kind of grovelling.
Xia: Why?
Chang: There was a long queue, and the jewelry fell to the ground.
Xia: That's rude.
Chang: So she can only raise her hand.
Xia: What's it like?
Chang: At that time, women in court! She walks with her feet in a straight line.
Xia: Steady.
Chang: Ah, why? Because she always wears high heels.
Xia: Wait a minute, wait a minute. Were there any high heels at that time?
Chang: Old high heels.
Xia: I have never heard of old high heels.
Chang: No, we are all wearing China's high heels.
Xia: What do you mean?
Chang: We all wear those foreign high heels now.
Summer: foreign high heels
Chang: Our high heels in China are in the middle of the arch.
Xia: Oh, in the middle.
Zhang: Ah, in the middle of the arch. There is such a piece, just like the bottom of a flowerpot, that's all.
Xia: Oh, they are called flowerpot shoes.
Chang: Ah, right, right, right.
Xia: I've heard of it.
Chang: When you walk, you should walk a line with your feet. When you meet someone, you should raise your hand.
Xia: You study.
Chang: I'll help you learn. Attention!
Xia: Hey.
Chang: (Go back and start preparing for action)
Xia: That's for sure. It's over.
Chang: Oh, it's over. Just raise your hand and it's over.
Xia: Beautiful and generous.
Chang: This is in the palace.
Xia: Oh.
Chang: It won't be so complicated when we get home.
Xia: What's it like to come to our people?
Chang: generally speaking, it is required to be safe to squat.
Xia: What?
Chang: "Get down."
Xia: "Squat down safely"
Chang: "Get down."
Xia: I heard about it for the first time.
Chang: I see it.
Xia: Did you see it?
Chang: When my grandmother and her sisters met, they used to pay New Year's greetings here.
Xia: Old man.
Chang: Ah.
Xia: Please give this squat pit to.
Chang: Actually, it's very simple. Put your hand on your thigh for a while, and then slide forward. It's over.
Xia: How about it?
Chang: I will help you learn.
Xia: Come on, come on, I haven't seen it.
Chang: Come on, let's stop by. Yo, sister, happy Spring Festival! Yo, here comes the elder sister! Yo, Mr. Xia is here, too
Xia: Yes, we came together.
Chang: What can I do for you? this is
Xia: Hehe, simple. You can learn as soon as you learn.
Chang: This etiquette is gone now.
Xia: Hey.
Chang: We have the present etiquette now.
Xia: Now?
Chang: Now we usually hold a handshake ceremony.
Xia: Oh, let's shake hands.
Chang: Ah, two people already know each other. Hey, Xiao Xia, hello. Long time no see. (Touching Jia's face) You have gained weight recently!
Xia: Well, shaking hands is very common.
Chang: There is also a bow ceremony.
Xia: Bow.
Chang: We went on stage to perform for our friends. Everyone should bow.
Xia: Why is that?
Chang: Welcome to our party (bow). Ah, bow (bow) I have to bow after the performance.
Xia: What do you mean?
Chang: Thank you for your encouragement (bowing) and valuable advice (bowing), right?
Xia: Well, you must.
Chang: A man should be cultivated, especially in some western countries.
Xia: The West.
Chang: Hmm.
Xia: What gifts do western countries have?
Chang: Generally speaking, there is a hug ceremony.
Xia: Oh, a hug.
Chang: You see, the leader of our country has gone abroad. When we get off the plane, it is especially good to show friendship and hug to foreign leaders.
Xia: Oh, give me a hug.
Chang: Ah, when we got off the plane, it was like this: Hi, hello!
Xia: Hello.
Chang: Two foreigners.
Xia: Then I ...
Chang: Where are you from in China?
Xia: OK.
Chang: Hello.
Xia: Hello.
Chang: Welcome (hugging Xia while talking), hello, hello.
Xia: OK, OK.
Chang: Hello.
Xia: What's the matter? I fell asleep! !
Chang: You always photograph me, but you can't help it. Just pat me twice.
Xia: Oh, I get sleepy if I shoot too much.
Chang: Ah, you can't shoot too much. Just shoot it twice.
Xia: Oh, oh, oh.
Chang: It's a hug, and there's another etiquette called kissing.
Xia: Oh, I know kissing.
Chang: Er (looking at Xia in surprise)
Xia: Can I understand kissing?
Chang: Do you understand?
Xia: Kissing is what we usually call kissing, right? (often looking at Xia in surprise) It's here, isn't it?
Chang: You are excusable to say so.
Xia: What's the matter?
Chang: I must tell you about it. Why did he immediately respond with a kiss when I mentioned it? Because we don't have this kind of etiquette in China, which is far from our traditional habits in China.
Xia: Living habits are different.
Chang: But now, the movies and TV we watch are really useless without it.
Xia: Yes, it's not good without this lens.
Chang: Ah, sometimes you watch movies and TV plays. Oh, this man and a woman are fine, getting closer and closer-oh, how can we get along-oh, still moving forward! !
Xia: Ah.
Chang: Some people are used to it. (crossing his hands) Oh, these two are really nice.
Xia: I see.
Chang: Some people can't. Look, he's upset. (Covering his eyes with his hand and looking sideways) Yo, what do you think this is? What is this?
Xia: (looking up at Chang) Hey, I said yes, yes, yes, yes!
Chang: Ah.
Xia: Why is there still a crack here?
Chang: I have to leave a seam.
Xia: Why?
Chang: I have to go and see what's going on. Here you are.
Xia: Oh, oh, oh, you saw this, too.
Chang: Now many young people have also learned these things. Alas, regardless of time, place and place, they are eating in broad daylight. this
Xia: Well, it's really inappropriate (Xia shakes his head and waves).
Chang: Yes, but I personally think it doesn't matter whether two people are really good or not. You can find a place where no one is there, right? You two enjoyed it. You have to give it to the single man, that, right? You have to take care of others, don't you?
Xia: Ah, right, right, right.
Chang: I'll explain it to you today. This kiss is more than just a kiss.
Xia: Oh, there are other places.
Chang: Because two people have different relationships, different ages, different generations and different relative status.
Xia: Where can I ask such a university?
Chang: Of course.
Xia: What do you say?
Let me tell you something. For example, when an elder meets a younger generation, do you know where to kiss?
Xia: I don't know.
Chang: Kiss your forehead.
Xia: Yo, where else can I kiss (pointing to my forehead)?
Chang: Sure, for example, I'm going to see you. Oh, dear! Son, you're back.
Xia: I'm back.
Chang: Dad misses you very much. Hello (kiss your forehead before you speak. A pick up your hand when you see this.)
Xia: Look at this. Give me a kiss and he'll take advantage.
Chang: You should give more support.
Xia: Hey, come on, come on.
Chang: There is another kind of kiss that I think is the most worth popularizing.
Xia: What?
Chang: With the back of your hand.
Xia: When do you kiss the back of your hand?
Chang: It's someone I didn't know before, and I suddenly met him on an occasion. When they introduce you, when you want to be polite to them, you have to recite it by hand.
Xia: Oh, kiss the back of your hand.
Chang: Hey, kiss the back of your hand. Like you.
Xia: Me.
Chang: You attended a large party and were introduced to others. Ok, let me introduce you to Mrs. Xia.
Xia: Oh, madam, too.
Chang: No, you didn't. This is Mrs. Xia.
Xia: It's me.
Chang: Do you know what to do?
Xia: I don't know.
Zhang: Get your hands out quickly.
Xia: Hey, which one do you want (holding out two hands,)
Chang: I don't want this. I just need one. Listen carefully. I will hold your hand. Hello, madam.
Xia: That's it (A looks at B's kissed hand, then at B's own hand, and then rubs it on his clothes).
Chang: What's the matter?
Xia: spit on the back of your hand.
Chang: What, I can't kiss the back of your hand?
Xia: Why?
Zhang: Because everyone wears a pair of gloves on their evening dresses.
Xia: Oh, it's separated by one floor.
Zhang: Well, you can only kiss on that glove.
Xia: Oh (slowly)
Chang: How do you say this etiquette? It is worth popularizing. Right here.
Xia: Why?
Chang: Hygiene.
Xia: Ah, it's still hygienic.
Chang: So far, this Ministry of Health has not paid attention to this problem.
Xia: Only you can value it.
Chang: Ah, only I value it. This etiquette is good.
Xia: OK.
Chang: You must pay attention to this. In the future, people will give you such a big invitation to attend a banquet in the evening. You must dress beautifully and cleanly, wash your hands and bring a big glove, then you will take it off and go.
Xia: I'll go.
Chang: People who go there will introduce you to Mrs. Xia.
Xia: It's me.
Chang: Give me your hand quickly.
Xia: Give me your hand.
Zhang: Hello, madam.
Xia: OK.
Chang: (from laughing to looking at Xia's hand curiously)
Xia: Give me a kiss.
Chang: OK.
Xia: Be generous.
Chang: (I want to eat Xia's hand and then start eating Xia's hand)
Xia: Oh, no, no.
Chang: Er (looking at Xia)
Xia: Do you treat me like a young lady?
Chang: Hehe, I didn't treat you like a young lady.
Xia: That's right.
Chang: I regard your hands as chicken feet.
Xia: Hello.
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