Kind person, please don"t pass by. With culture shock, good manners always remain good manners. This is what Miranda Ingram, who is English, believed until she married Alexander, who is Russian. At our first meeting, when Alexander said to me in Russian, "Nalei mnye chai - pour me some tea," I became angry and responded, "Pour it yourself." When translated into English without using "could" and "please," it seemed very rude to me. However, in Russian, it was completely fine as you don"t need to add any polite words. But when I brought Alexander home to meet my parents in the UK, I had to give him an intensive training session.
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