wendy
Though I didn't face any culture shocks yet, I really know some culture shocks which are very common in other countries , but can be thought very rude in some foreigners' mind. For example, if one is burping on a feast, others might think that they are offended, but the Mongolian people think that it represents they are full and satisified of the food. It sounds interesting! In China, people often sit around a table for dinner, they like to talk about anything. Sometimes, it sounds a little bit noisy for others, but nobody cares about it. As for the men live in Scotland, kilts are very regular clothes, but it is very awkward for foreigners. I was once curious about what they wore under the kilts. So, the world is full of diversities which also form a interesting, fantastic and marvelous home. We need to treat each other like brothers, and don't always focus on their differences. So, if you face a big culture shock next time, just join them and enjoy it!
17 oct. 2024 08:02
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Though I haven't faced any culture shocks yet, I (do) know some culture shocks which are very common in other countries , but that can be thought of as very rude in some foreigners' minds. For example, if someone is burping during a feast, others might think that they are offended, but the Mongolian people think that it represents that they are full and satisified with the food. It sounds interesting! In China, people often sit around a table for dinner, they like to talk about anything. Sometimes, it sounds a little bit noisy for others, but nobody cares about it. As for men who/that live in Scotland, kilts are very normal clothes, but it is very awkward for foreigners. I was once curious about what they wore under the kilts. So, the world is full of diversities which also form an interesting, fantastic and marvelous home. We need to treat each other like brothers, and not always focus on our differences. So, next time you face a big culture shock, just join them and enjoy it!
'one' instead of 'someone' is quite formal and slightly archaic. 'an' is used instead of 'a' when the word following it begins with a vowel. Very interesting and well-written!
17 oct. 2024 12:55
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