Chọn đáp án sau câu trả lời đúng nhấtCho e hỏi là câu C hay D thì đúng hơn ạ ----- Nội dung ảnh ----- What Can I Say? Imagine you are introduced to a stranger at a party. You know he is British, but it's all you know about him. You want to respect the customs and habits of his culture, so what is acceptable for you to talk about? British people normally expect the conversation to start with a comment about the weather. If it’s been wet, you could say, “What terrible weather it is!” followed by a remark like, “I wonder if it will ever stop raining.” If it has been hot, you might comment that the weather is getting a little hot with a probable warm. “I can’t stand it much longer,” usually works! So now you have dealt with the weather, and now it’s time to talk about a person’s life and experiences. Another typical subject in British culture is to talk about jobs and give details of yours, and how your career path has changed over time. However, people often need to ask other people about family life, but they may be careful not to ask about relationships. If a British person asks you about this, then you can freely answer the question. There is a general rule in British customs that you are not a stranger about politics or religion. Most people do not have any problems with differences in political or religious views. Therefore, it is possible between people with very different views, but with strangers, it is the custom not to raise the subject. Question 6. This text is about A. the topics to avoid with a stranger B. why some topics are not acceptable C. how to develop a conversation with a stranger D. possible topics of conversation with a stranger |