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Common sense of studying in Britain.

Studying and living in Britain, since you have chosen to study here, you must learn to settle down and get along well with the locals. This requires students to know more about some etiquette issues, especially some taboos, which must be understood in advance. Let's talk about the common sense of studying in Britain first.

Give sb. a present

In Britain, it is best to give a lighter gift when giving a gift. Because it costs less, it will not be mistaken for bribery. Like most other Europeans, the British like high-quality chocolates, famous wines and flowers. Most of them don't appreciate gifts with company logo.

tea

Tea can almost be called the national drink of Britain, especially women, who are addicted to tea. British people like fresh strong tea, with one or two pieces of sugar or a little cold milk. In rural areas, afternoon tea, also known as meat tea or whole tea, is very popular. Eat fish, meat and other dishes with tea instead of rice. There is also five o'clock tea in Britain, which is a social activity for wealthy women. Instead of drinking tea, it is better to meet friends at five o'clock in the afternoon to chat, which is equivalent to a coffee reception for women in continental Europe.

clothes

British people pay more attention to clothes, so they still wear suits and ties when receiving visitors, visiting or attending cocktail parties, banquets and parties. You can wear a short-sleeved shirt without a suit in summer, but you should also wear a tie. However, they are very afraid of striped ties, because striped ties may be considered as imitations of military or student uniforms.

Will not get stuck.

British people have the habit of queuing. Students can see them queuing up one after another to get on buses, trains or buy newspapers. Poisonous gas is disgusting.

You can't ask a lady's age.

British people don't like to talk about men's wages, women's ages, or even how much the furniture at home is worth. They shouldn't ask. If you ask a lady's age, it's also inappropriate, because she thinks it's her own secret and everyone wants to stay young forever. There is no better compliment than saying "you look so young" to a middle-aged woman.

Go to the toilet or "100"

The original meaning of the word toilet is a place to wash hands or face, but its actual meaning is toilet. British people don't directly say "go to the toilet" when they go to the toilet, and they don't directly mention the word "toilet" when reminding others. If you want to go to the toilet, you can say "men's room" or "women's room", or you can say "please excuse me for a few minutes" or "I want to wash my hands" and so on. If the child wants to pee, say "I want to go there". Among relatives and friends, "No.65438 +000" is the most commonly used expression.

No bargaining

When shopping in Britain, the most taboo is bargaining. The British don't like bargaining and think it's a shame. If you buy a valuable work of art or a large number of goods, you need to negotiate a full price with the seller carefully. The British seldom bargain. If they think the price of the goods is right, they will buy them, and if the price is not right, they will leave.