與老外交流
You:It's very common nowadays to see foreigners and have a chance to exchange ideas withthem.
現(xiàn)在對(duì)我們來說,見到外國人并且和他們交流已經(jīng)不是什么新鮮事兒了。
David:Exchange?
怎么交流呢?
You:We can learn lots from foreigners because they know a lot about the latest technologiesand because they have different social and cultural customs and attitudes.
我們能從外國人那里學(xué)到許多新的技術(shù),而且他們的社會(huì)文化習(xí)慣以及對(duì)事物的看法都和我們不同。
David:I have traveled in the United States, Europe, and South America, and generally speakingChinese people are relatively friendlier to foreigners.
我覺得中國人很有禮貌,也很和氣。我去過美國,歐洲,南美等地??偟膩碚f,中國人對(duì)外國人更加友善一些。
You:Chinese people and foreigners may not understand each other very well when they meetfor the first time, so naturally Chinese people give the appearance of being polite. After theyget to know each other, Chinese people will be even more welcoming. In fact, politeness is avirtue in China.
是呀,當(dāng)中國人和外國人還不是很熟悉時(shí),第一次見面是表現(xiàn)得比較客氣;而當(dāng)他們很熟之后,人們常會(huì)表現(xiàn)得更為熱情。禮貌待人是中華民族的傳統(tǒng)美德。
David:I also think politeness is a virtue, but generally speaking Americans are not as polite asChinese are to foreigners. People from the U.S. could learn from the Chinese people's example.
我一直認(rèn)為禮貌待人應(yīng)當(dāng)是一種美德。但一般來講,美國人對(duì)待外國人就沒有中國人對(duì)待外國人那么熱情了。美國人應(yīng)當(dāng)向中國人民學(xué)習(xí)。