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A. What does the bride do before she leaves her family? B. Yes, I have nothing to do. C. There are many more customs about the wedding. D. Could you tell me something about the wedding here? E. And, when the bride walks into the bridegroom's house, she must eat some noodles. |
A: Good morning, David.
B: Good morning,Li Kai.
A: Tomorrow is Saturday. Are you free?
B:
A: That's good. Would you like to go to my cousin's wedding with me?
B: I'd love to.
A: OK. On the early morning of the wedding, the bridegroom goes to the bride's home.
But before he enters the room,he must hand out some hongbao to children. .
B:
A: She must cry. It is our old custom here.
B: That sounds very interesting!
A: I will tell you later.
B: OK!
China is a nation of etiquette(礼仪),Chinese people are among the most hospitable(好客的) people in the world. If foreigners visit a Chinese family, they would be1at the warmth that they would receive as guests.
When you visit a Chinese family, the host usually makes tea for you and serves you snacks like biscuits or candy. Someone in' the family will also chat with you, never letting you feel2.
At the same time, other family members will be busy3a meal for you. Chinese people treat their guests with a big meal. They always present more food than the guests can eat. At the table, the guests must be the4to eat. Perhaps one of the things that surprises a(n)5 guest most is that the Chinese host likes to pick food for guests, which won't happen at Western tables. The Chinese family go out of their way to make you feel at home. As you finish eating, the host usually says, “It seems that you didn't eat much. Please have6You tell them you are full,7they still put more food in your bowl.
8warm and hospitable has been an important part of Chinese culture and tradition. As Confucius(孔子) said9years ago:
To meet friends from a place far away, how10we are!
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B: It's June' 18th.
A: Really? Then it's Dragon Boat Festival today, isn't it?
B: Yes. We Chinese usually eat rice dumplings on this day.
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B: Sure. How about you??
A: I didn't.
B: What a pity! But I happen to have got some with me.
A: Yes, I'd love to. By the way,
B: Because in China, people race dragon boats on this day every year.
A: Oh, I see. Thank you for your rice dumplings.
B: