1. When asking for something,say “Please.” 向別人詢問事情,說(shuō)“請(qǐng)”。 2. When receiving something,say “thank you.” 當(dāng)接受東西時(shí),說(shuō)“謝謝?!?/P> 3. Don't interrrupt grown-upswho are speaking with each other unless there is an emergency. They will noticeyou and respond when they are finished talking. 除非有意外,否則切勿打斷大人們的交談。大人談完話后會(huì)注意到你并回答你。 4. If you do need to getsomebody's attention right away, the phrase“excuse me” is the most polite way for you toenter the conversation. 當(dāng)你需要他人的注意或想與人談話,最禮貌的短語(yǔ)是“Excuseme” (對(duì)不起,打擾了)。 5. When you have any doubtdoing something, ask permission first. It can save you from many hours of grieflater. 當(dāng)你不確信事情可不可以做,先問許可。這樣可以避免日后長(zhǎng)時(shí)間的悔過(guò)之痛。 6. The world is notinterested in what you dislike. Keep negative opinions to yourself,or betweenyou and your friends, and out of earshot of adults. 不要期望全世界都關(guān)心你是否喜歡一件事,將消極的想法留給自己或與朋友們保留,不要向大人們?cè)V苦。 7. Don't comment on otherpeople's physical characteristics unless, of cuourse, it's to compliment them,which is always welcome. 不要評(píng)論他人的外表,當(dāng)然除非是好評(píng),好評(píng)總受歡迎。 8.When people ask you how you are, tell them and then ask them how they are. 當(dāng)別人問你可好,回答他們,并問他們可好。 9. when you have spent timeat your friend's house, remember to thank his or her parents for having youover and for the good time you had. 當(dāng)你到朋友家玩時(shí),記住對(duì)你朋友的父母說(shuō)謝謝邀請(qǐng),也謝謝在一起的好時(shí)光。 10. Knock on closed doors-andwait to see if there's a response-before entering. 門若是關(guān)著的,請(qǐng)敲門,等著回音,再進(jìn)去。 11. When you make a phonecall, introduce yourself first and then ask if you can speak with the personyou are calling. 當(dāng)你打電話時(shí),先介紹自己,然后問可否與你要通話的人交談。 12. Be appreciative and say “thank you” for anygift you receive. In the age of e-mail, a handwritten thank-you note can have apowerful effect. 收到任何禮物,都要感恩,并說(shuō)“謝謝”。在有電子郵件的年代,手寫的“感謝卡”價(jià)值尤顯珍貴。 13. Never use foul languagein front of adults. Grown-ups already know all those words, and they find themboring and unpleasant. 在大人面前絕不可以說(shuō)粗話。大人了解這些臟話,他們覺得臟話沉悶又粗魯。 14. Don't call people meannames. 不要給人起低劣的綽號(hào)。 15. Do not make fun of anyonefor any reason. Teasing shows others you are weak, and ganging up on someoneelse is cruel. 不要因任何原因取笑任何人。取笑人表明你很軟弱,與別人合伙來(lái)欺負(fù)人是很殘忍的事。 16. Even if a play or anassembly is boring, sit through it quietly and pretend that you are interested.The performers and presenters are doing their best. 若戲劇或會(huì)議很枯燥,仍然要安靜地坐著,讓人感覺你是感興趣的。表演者和演講者都在盡全力。 17. If you bump intosomebody, immediately say“excuse me.” 若不小心碰撞到別人,立即說(shuō)“對(duì)不起”。 18. Cover your mouth when youcough or sneeze, and don't pick your nose in public. 咳嗽或打噴嚏時(shí),請(qǐng)遮住嘴。不要在公眾場(chǎng)合挖鼻孔。 19. As you walk through adoor, look to see if you can hold it open for someone else. 當(dāng)你穿走門道時(shí),看看你能否為他人扶門。 20. If you come across aparent, a teacher, or a neighbor working on something, as if you can help. Ifthey say“yes”,do so -you may learn something new. 你父母、老師或鄰居在做事情時(shí),若你經(jīng)過(guò),詢問是否可以幫助他們,若他們說(shuō)“可以”,你去幫助他們——你很可能學(xué)會(huì)做新的事情。 21. When an adult asks youfor a favor, do it without grumbling and with a smile. 大人請(qǐng)你幫忙時(shí),帶著微笑毫無(wú)怨言地去做。 22. When someone helps you,say “thank you”. That person will likely want to help you again. This is especiallytrue with teachers! 當(dāng)別人幫助你時(shí),說(shuō)“謝謝”。幫助你的人會(huì)更愿意再幫助你。尤其是對(duì)老師而言。 23. Use eating utensilsproperly. If you are unsure how to do so, ask your parents to teach you orwatch what adults do. 正確地使用餐具。若不太確信如何使用,問你父母,讓他們教你,或觀察其他大人是如何使用的。 24. Keep a napkin on you lap;use it to wipe your mouth when necessary. 用餐時(shí),將餐巾紙放膝上,需要時(shí)用紙巾擦嘴。 25. Don't reach for things atthe table; ask to have them passed. 用餐時(shí),不要伸出手去拿桌上的東西;請(qǐng)別人將食物傳給你。 |
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