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1.What are you supposed to do when you meet someone for the first time?What should you do when older people are at the dinner table?

2. What do you usually do to be polite at home and at school?

3. What is the most important to get along with in China?

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From Li Hua

Subject Good manners

Hi! Tom£¬

I¡¯m glad to hear from you.Welcome to Beijing.

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I hope you will enjoy yourself in Beijing.

Yours.

Li Hua

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Hi !Jim,

I¡¯m glad to hear from you. Welcome to Beijing. In China, we are supposed to shake hands when we meet someone for the first time. And we are not supposed to eat first when older people are at the table.

For students, it is necessary to be polite to others. At home, we never start talking until our parents finish their words. At school, greeting teachers and schoolmates is considered polite behavior. We always stand up when we talk to our teachers. Besides, when we are in public places like museums or libraries, it¡¯s important to keep quiet.

In a word, showing enough respect for others is the secret to getting along with people both in China and in other countries.

I hope you¡¯ll enjoy yourself in Beijing.

Yours,

Li Hua

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