Take regular exercises drop litter always have your passport with you always have your passport with you play loud music eat lots of fruit and vegetables.

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take regular exercises drop litter always have your passport with you always have your passport with you play loud music eat lots of fruit and vegetables eat lots of fruit and vegetables fasten your seat belts wear jeans at school eat junk food keep pets in your room take care of your luggage take care of your luggage use buses and trams wear school uniform keep your room clean eat at the lesson waste water be late for classes

I think it’s a good idea to … I think it’s a good idea to … I don’t think it’s a good idea to … I don’t think it’s a good idea to … You should … You should … You should not … You should not … Why don’t you … ? Why don’t you … ?

STATEMENTS Ask before smoking in someone’s house. Ask before smoking in someone’s house. When you visit someone, take a gift with you. When you visit someone, take a gift with you. Take your shoes off as you enter the house. Take your shoes off as you enter the house. Don’t kiss anyone in public. Don’t kiss anyone in public. Always say “please” and “thank you”. Always say “please” and “thank you”. Don’t blow your nose in public. Don’t blow your nose in public. Never leave your chopsticks pointing upwards in your rice. Never leave your chopsticks pointing upwards in your rice. Never push into a queue of people. Never push into a queue of people. Make sure that toes of shoes pointing towards the door. Make sure that toes of shoes pointing towards the door. Don’t be late for appointments. Don’t be late for appointments. Don’t tell jokes to people you don’t know well. Don’t tell jokes to people you don’t know well. Don’t talk with your mouth full. Don’t talk with your mouth full.

Table manners

There are useful tips for visitors not to look funny and silly The rules are different in many countries Each country has rules TABLE MANNERS The rules are made for people to keep them in public places or at the table

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Dos Be in time for breakfast, lunch, tea, dinner if you are invited You should put a napkin on your knees Always ask before smoking Always use a knife and a fork Put as much food on your fork as you can place Always try to be quiet at the table If you are a host or a hostess never finish the meal first

Don’ts Don’t stretch your hands over a dish of other people if you want to take smth Don’t criticize anything that is served Don’t speak about your illnesses at the table Never take food from someone else’s plate Never blow your nose at the table Never eat with your fingers Don’t eat off the knife Don’t speak with your mouth full of food Don’t put elbows on the table Don’t eat too fast