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Most Americans consider themselves friendly people.(1)______in the southern
Most Americans consider themselves friendly people.(1)______in the southern
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Most Americans consider themselves friendly people.(1)______in the southern United States, in particular, take pride in entertaining guests. In fact, "southern hospitality" has become(2)______. But in all parts of America, people welcome their guests with open arms. So don’t be surprised to find the welcome(3)______out for you. Just don’t forget to wipe your feet.
American hospitality begins at home—especially when it(4)______ food. Most Americans agree that good home cooking(5)______ restaurant food any day. When invited for a meal, you might ask, "Can I bring anything?" The host will probably respond, "No, just yourself." For most(6)______dinners, you should wear comfortable,(7)______ clothes. Plan to arrive on time, or else call to(8)______your hosts of the delay.(9)______.Of course, the biggest compliment is to eat lots of food!
When you’ve had plenty, you might offer to clear the table or wash the dishes. But since you’re the guest, your hosts may not let you.(10)______. After an hour or so of general chat, it’s probably time to head for the door. You don’t want to wear out your welcome. And above all, don’t walk around the house.(11)______ [br] (5)
Most Americans consider themselves friendly people.(1)Folks in the southern United States, in particular, take pride in entertaining guests. In fact, "southern hospitality" has become(2)well-known. But in all parts of America, people welcome their guests with open arms. So don’t be surprised to find the welcome(3)mat out for you. Just don’t forget to wipe your feet.
American hospitality begins at home—especially when it(4)involves food. Most Americans agree that good home cooking(5)beats restaurant food any day. When invited for a meal, you might ask, "Can I bring anything?" The host will probably respond, "No, just yourself." For most(6)informal dinners, you should wear comfortable,(7)casual clothes. Plan to arrive on time, or else call to (8)inform your hosts of the delay.
During the dinner conversation, it’s routine to praise the hostess for the wonderful meal. Of course, the biggest compliment is to eat lots of food!
When you’ve had plenty, you might offer to clear the table or wash the dishes. But since you’re the guest, your hosts may not let you.(10)Instead, they may invite everyone to move to the living room for dessert with tea or coffee. After an hour or so of general chat, it’s probably time to head for the door. You don’t want to wear out your welcome. And above all, don’t walk around the house.(11)You’d better wait for the host to offer a guided tour, and if not, don’t get past the living room.
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