Learning English? Then you must learn about English culture and etiquette too. I’ll tell you the one secret you MUST know to be accepted in North American and British cultures. You’ll also learn 12 other good habits if you’re studying, working, living, or traveling overseas. This is a cross-cultural English lesson you cannot afford to miss.
Hi rebecca thanks for the lesson.Can you please add some videos about letter writing regarding various subjects.:)
pintuk
100% :d
Eduardo-GPC
THERE ARE THE SAME GOOD MANNERS IN ARGENTINA. IT´S NOT DIFFICULT TO REMEMBER.
THANK FOR LESSON
GabyN
Hi, I have seen than that you are using ‘would ‘in several times rather than requesting. Actually i would like to know that usage.Thank you
pintuk
About good manners you can add : Never talk politics and definitively about the country that you visit. Of course no religion also
vilainpetitcrapaud
Thank you.
thiruselvi
Hi, I also think manners are good point to communicate with people. Thank you for your great lesson :)
Happy04
Great, great Rebecca, this is a fantastic class you have taught us and is very useful.
Thank you so much for it.
Aclésio from Brazil
aclesio
Thanks a lot!
Edinho
After you take a shower you must use towel before using deodorant .do you agree with me,teacher Rebecca?
cuongchung1
I agree with you.You cant use deodorant directly
.You have to follow the order after showering
rajpal90
Thank you for these perfect idea :)
Medhat22
Thank you very much <3
Fatema AlGhanmi
Thanks teacher REBECA, 7/10 lesson very useful
adalberto75
THERE IS THE SAME GOOD MANNERS IN CHILE
THANK FOR LESSON
drmonclus
thank you.these questions are more important for us.because these are be used in our talks.that is why we prefer these a lot.we must know in which cases we must use of them.
Aqil Azeri
Today’s good manner’s class good .These may seems simple words there are very useful in our life stytle .Thank you
rramanaidueng
One of the best video lessons.
It’s very useful.
THANK YOU VERY-VERY MUCH MS. ROBECCA!
IT’S BEEN ALMOST THREE YEARS SINCE I’M WATCHING ENGVID VIDEOS.
HOPE THERE’S NO MISTAKES IN ABOVE LINES[EXCEPT SMALL LETTER AND CAPITAL LETTER MATTER.]
DEAR MA’M ROBECCA I’M HAVING ONE OF QUESTIONS WOULD YOU PLEASE ANSWER ME?
MY QUESTIONS ARE BELOW….
1- I’M ABOUT TO GO TO CANADA, VERY SHORTLY FOR
SOME BUSINESS MEETINGS AND I’M AFRAID OF MY
ENGLISH THOUGH I CAN SPEAK FINE BUT I’M
NERVOUS THAT HOW I’M GOING TO TALK TO THEM
AND ETC..
WOULD YOU PLEASE TELL ME WHAT TO DO TO BE PREPARED FOR THAT?
HOPE YOU WOULD ANSWER ME!
THANK YOU VERY -VERY MUCH !
AND WISH YOU A VERY-VERY GOOD DAY!
AND OF COURSE IF I CAME TO CANADA I’D SURELY SEE/MEET[PLEASE TELL ME WHICH ONE IS CORRECT]YOU OVER THERE AND IT WOULD DEFINITELY BE MY GREAT PLEASURE.
AND PLEASE PLEASE DO ANSWER MY QUESTIONS.
sona123
Don´t worry about that, people like us who aren´t native speakers get nervous very easy because we don´t like to make mistakes when we speak, but remember: Mistakes are our friends, we have to make mistakes to improve our english. My advice would be: don´t try to speak quickly.
ricart100
From your writing, it seems like your English is quite good, so don’t worry too much. Be warm, be friendly, be genuine. The most important difference may be your accent, so please do speak slowly so people can understand you clearly. Canadians are known for being polite, and so are Indians, so keep the points I have mentioned in mind in social or business situations. I wish you a lot of success.
Rebecca
Hello Sonu, I understand you probabily do this to call attention with the capital letters, but after a video of good and bad manners, I think you should not do that :) Success in your conversation :)
dpizetta
Thsnk you Ma’m .
Nasha Sajid
Many thanks. Please could explain when use be being
khalidse10
Very clear and important lesson, thank you
Jesús R.
i really enjoyed this video & it was so useful so thank you a lot & i wish you can help us with more great videos ^^
telja
Thank you for the lesson but I think everyone should do these things in every where
rawan 1996
I agree with you and they do in many parts of the world. All the best to you.
Rebecca
Ma’mm Rebecca My english is very week and i not a confident person.once i applied for the job and they called me back and just disconnect the call because i cn’t answer them :( this website is very helpful for me :(
Benish
I differ with you Rawan, for example in India people shit and pee in the street and it is normal behavior for them but we consider those habits bad and disgusting. So these things ” in my opinion” aren’t standard but relative.
esmtco
actually, i agree with you to some extent as i am also an Indian and every Indian is not like that what do you think about Indians. shitting, peeing or spiting at any kind of public place is considred as a really very bad habit.I never do that and those who do are not educated people and if they are educated people that they have no moral values.these kind of people can be seen everywhere aeound the world, not only in India.
and how many times i have seen those who do that kind of things on public places(which is very often)than i always let them remember a good behaviour..
and if possible, call the authority.
so please, remember one thing that places or a specific religion or group of persons are not bad, what bad is their thinkings, and everyone is not a bad thinker.
have a good day. :)
sharnjeet
THANK YOU VERY MUCH REBECCA, THIS LESSON LEARNS US ENGLISH LANGUAGE, AND LEARNS US HOW TO BE POLITE.
esmtco
I’m glad this video teaches you valuable lessons and that you enjoyed learning them.
All the best to you!
Rebecca
I got 8/10 .. :D
thank you very much for the lesson Rebecca!
DaZun
That’s vrey usefull information. In my country we have a bit diffrent rules. So thanks Rebecca for a great lesson!
Yana.
Really????
Liliya Lebedeva
Thank You very much
Please If You can I need a lesson about Phrases (participial, gerund and infinitive phrases)
Thank You ^^
chaim
Thank you for your good lesson
rampek
You are a nice person.I like your teaching.Thanks a lot.
daffodile
I ‘m very unfortunate i got 90. I missed one which is deodorant or perfume
rajpal90
Thanks you very much
Aya Ahmad
What a helpful lesson! Thank you so much.
thienthanh290601
Thank you for your the lesson!
alin66
Rebecca,
Good lesson. Almost a guide to good manners.
Thank you
Marcio R Santos
thank you for this class
ajoysamuel
Thank you, Rebecca.. I’m doing all these manners, you are 100% right. I got 10/10 in your Quiz.
antoncona
Hi Rebecca. Of course I totally agree with you about good manners. But are you sure those are only the English speaking societies’ privilege? Don’t you think that good manners are most of the time the long legacy of generations of parents and ancestors and not a question of language. Civilized behavior come from the old countries like England, France, Spain, Italy etc and also from some Asian countries like China, India or Japan. Of course, the rules can be very different according to countries but one can say that in Europe the politeness criteria are about the same despite the many different languages spoken in those countries. I can assure you that most of people do not smell bad like if they were just out a barn and they yawn very discreetly. Indeed, you can bump into some very unpleasant persons whether they speak English or not. I met some in France, my country, or in England and in the European countries I visited but also in the US and even in Canada (I just know a little Toronto – the airport), Gander – the airport and Niagara Falls – I’ve not found the airport yet ;).
This said I’m delighted with your lessons.
patple13
I agree!!
dorycam
I totally agree with you! :)
Janilza
It is just a topic for an English lesson…
atomo
Please see my general comments below. Thanks for your input in any case.
Rebecca
:)
fatiima8
our teacher teach good lesson and i am happy from my teacher
Abdulwajedtabesh
Thank you teacher, Jesus bless you!
tiagoamericoo
Thank you Rebecca for your lesson. :)
jonasmachius
Thanks for your Lesson…. Great
don.ritx2010
10/10 Thanks for all you lessons!
viacheslavkr
“your” Sorry!
viacheslavkr
Thanks!!!!!!
mazinho007
Useful lesson for all people in the world!
Janilza
This is the most important lesson. And I really titter on some answers when I was answering the question. :)
ゞ(≧▽≦*)o
Hi BianLei!!! How are you? I think there is someone problem with the Skype. So, I think it’s possible to talk by hangout from google. What do you think? Try to find me there. If you have gmail, is very easy. Did you put new photos in your blog? See you and take care! ;)
Cristiano Rodrigues
Haha, I’m good as usual. Thanks. I’m not using Skype neither. Google Hnagouts is a good idea~ See you on Hangouts then
ゞ(≧▽≦*)o
I tried to search by your name but there is so many people had same name as you.
ゞ(≧▽≦*)o
great
phuo
Thanks!
atomo
thanks, now i can expect the same attitude from others.
sajinrajan
Rebecca first of all thank you to speak so clearly: if every english speaker were like you I’d understand almost every single word…
Secondly, I’m Italian and I see the unwritten rules are quite similar, just obvious in some sense, maybe except for the rule number 10.
I don’t know why, but sometimes (not always)we have messy lines with people going lateral and ahead as well.
But the other is very same…
icedan
hi guys
m.Hafiz
One day when I opened the door to my car to get my client to see a property, she told me she was married 15 years and her husband, never opened the car door for her.
Thanks for the beautiful lesson.
JCSOARES
Thank you Rebecca for your lovely and useful lesson
gcontrino
To all who have written on the subject, yes, all countries have rules regarding manners and many of these formal or informal expectations may be similar to the ones I have explained in the lesson. I just wanted to make it clear what was expected in North America, mostly. Thanks for all your comments and for giving us cross-cultural insights into your own cultures as well.
Rebecca
oh..my..correct 7 out of 10.
I`ll be the polite person ㅜ.
Thank you Rebecca teaching for us~
Jinhun
Thank you! very funny quiz =)
Artee
Thank you, Ms. Rebecca ! 10 correct out 10. But it’s natural to be like this. It means 7 years from home, school – house. Unfortunately, english language is not native for all of us ! :-) All your lessons are very valuables, thank you again.
Swan1
thanks
zakahmibra
Thank you :-)
nitcha59
Thanks Rebecca. I believe some societies are much more advanced in expressing and showing politeness than English speaking societies. Regarding body odor I tend not to agree with you. I have actually lived in a English speaking country for quite a while and noticed that native citizens don’t observe the rule of body odor as presented by yourself. Moreover people usually have a stereotype about natives of that country. By and large that stereotype seems to be correct.
(May I kindly request you to comment on my English )
Mohsin Moosa
Really helpful lesson
Thank you very much ^^
sakura
Thank you very much Rebecca. This is very useful lesson. I really admire most of your lessons, and I learn from you more and more everyday.
Hamed Mahrous
hi rebbeca thank you very much . i like you way theaching .i undestand all your lessons .i have some problems in writing and speaking what should i do ?
sosom
Hello Rebecca, thank you for this lesson, it was very useful. This was my first class with you and I consider it very nice.
freddyeras
really use full teacher
sreept
Hi Rebecca, would show me or teach me about linkers and connectors. I still have some doubts.
like how to used it and when.
Aloha.
jonathanhans
Hi Rebecca! I’m here again!!! haha… Excelent class! I got 9 out of 10! Tks! Bye!
Cristiano Rodrigues
Hi Rebecca, thank you for your lesson. I heard you say expressions like ‘quite different’ or ‘rather rude. Could you explain in a lesson the difference between “quite”, “rather”, “fairly” and “pretty”? Thanks in advance and best regards.
alrisan71
They all mean the same thing! The differences are very slight. “Quite” and “rather” are a little more common in British English, and “pretty” is more casual (you wouldn’t use it in an essay), but they mean the same thing.
engVid Moderator
Thanks so much!!! This lesson and the test are really great!
olgaandenglish
great lesson. very useful. that’s very importante when we are living in a different culture. thanks a lot Rebecca.
mak_cwb
Thanks
Atiq.hasrat
hi REBECCA PLZ SUGGEST ME.. HOW CAN I IMPROVE MY ENGLISH SPEAKING AND WRITING SKILL…
Nirajnanda
Thank you very much for that useful lesson.
aliengvid
very clear and useful lessons
antonellaclara
thanhks rebecca! This video is very useful:)
quyennguyen
Hi Rebecca
That is a fantastic thin realize that you share your comment in this space with us.
All you have said in this video we use to say here in Brazil.
Regards
aclesio
Thanks 90%
Abdul Qayum
Thank you teacher. I really like all topics that you make on your video lessons. It not only teach me about culture but also help me improve my listening skill. Thank so much.
trangpnguyen
Now I know thank you very much
Trebla
it was very helpfull, even in vocabulary like the word to yawn, i is a new verb to me, so thank so much my lady
gilgamech
Thanks…. :D
Joe110674
heloooo i like to improve my English language especially on speaking .so aim looking for a person who can practice with me on Skype or yahoo my skype account is zerai.ge@skype.com pls i have more passionate to improve English so lets do something
zeraii
Mine is triana1969@gmail.com from Colombia South America, I’d like to practice too, as you know “practice makes perfect”
fernando triana
thank you!
Moro
thank you Rebecca! it was a great lecture!
Zamir
Good lesson, thank you:) a lot of this kind of manners are also used in my country.
Nasazarada
Thank you Rebecca.
tutte
Hi
alirajabi
thank you Rebecca
Saker
why not”too bad”?
wither star123
i did it again and…….100!
wither star123
thank you so very much.
Rasho
Thank you so much!
Let me learn more and more
Lovely
Mhoang
Thank you very much. It’s a useful lesson
take care
cep62
got 10/10
Thank you so much, Rebecca!
lionelvu
Thank you
Mattapally
This lessen is good for me. Thank you so much.
robinvu
Thank you so much Rebecca.. God bless u more..
I’m from the Philippines but currently in Thailand.
Jayr
Thank you, teacher!
Lfabian2013
Thank you for the lesson. These are very useful tips in business situations. I’m also interested to know what we should be careful about when speaking opinions in business meetings in English-speaking culture. There are differences about rules in each culture.
mi-ma927
Great,thanks for the knowledge.
David Flomo
Thanks Rebecca. From the culture point of view, we are completely submerged in your teaching.
Jai143
Thanks every day I learn , God Bless you
alexa0116
Thanks, Rebecca! Your English is quite easy to understand!)
cristina28111
thanks, hehehe! I do understand what u say althought I not yet focus clearly lol but The point is high
leotrinhtran
Thanks Rebecca for your lesson . It was wonderful :)
I have learned very useful tips that me or anyone needs in daily life .
hope you all the best Rebecca . Please … would you give us a lesson about passive voice with all its situations . It would be a fantastic lesson :)
My regards
aboood1994
it is a matter of baseball ,rules of american football . graduation party , house warming , jewish holiday ,arab or middle east , bachelor party . let him know before you go his house . your friend or neighbor . call her on the phone. arab calendar .cold softdrink with ice cubs they serve in the restaurant. can of soda. six pack . dont be late in the meeting .
aprendo1
In Brazil, when we meet a person (formal and informal ocasions) who was introduced for other one (a friend in comon), we usually kiss ech other on the faces. But there is no problem if you don’t do that. Otherwise, if you start a conversation and indroduce yourself (a flert) we just shake our hands.
The last advice (about body odor) is very important for people who lives in cold coutries and come to Brazil (or other hot coutries), because most of the year it’s too hot and foreigns sometimes smell not god.
Mendes
perfect
luciano maciel ferreira
That’s so funny quiz! Thank you a lot:)))
Dana@
Great! after almost 14 years, I have accquired how to pronouce “yawn” from you, Rebecca. In my country, many non-native EL teachers only focus on writting & grammer other than speaking skill. I can easily sharpen my skills while absorbing all lessons here, engvid.com. Speciall appreciation for all of you.
dotrang820
it was good lesson about English and culture both
very interesting
ervin
Thank you very much for you lesson.I got 100 :)
pancho
my first lesson… u are a very good teacher thanks a lot …
majid wani
Thanks teacher .I always watch your video.
MyatKyaw
There are the same good manners in Colombia :)
PuddingPillai
Thank You Rebbeca,
exelente advice!
Raymond1954
THX Dear Rebbeca :)
alirajabi
Dear Rebecca,
It is always useful to recall the good manners.
Best regards.
Peter
Excellent lesson!
Wellington Porto Brito
Great! please I wonder if you can tell me what is the difference between the verb “tell” and the verb “say”. Thanks in advance
nabldoum
rebecca my quiz:
100
You got 10 correct out of 10.
:D
chakim hamzah
Thank you for good lesson :)
Inga2
thank you for a good lesson.:)
AdamAlfero
thank you for a great lesson…I enjoy the way you teach
luciano maciel ferreira
Thank you so much Rebacca. I will remember this lesson.
werawan
Thank you so much Rebecca. This is very nice lesson.
PTTiT
Thanks so much!
chrysleite
It’s a very useful session,and thanks Rebecca.
milklovej
Hello my dear professor Rebecca. Thanks for this amazing lesson. I agree with you in everything… actually, the first time that i saw this lesson i didn’t have time to copy something in my notebook because i was hurry… but in my country some of these manners people do… personally i’ve been doing all that you are recommended and the true is that i can see the change immediately in the behavior of people.
Regards!
JGeorge
Thank you rebbeca is very useful I got 100%
Layla77
Thank you very much
Vivimi
Thank you so much :)
niloufar
Good Manners and Right Conduct best subject during my primary school. I have got good grades on it. When I took this quiz even without listening the lecture of Teacher Rebecca. 10/10.. THANK YOU SO MUCH.
foreignerstyle
Thank you Rebecca.
In Germany there are nearly the same rules.
But the topic of sneezing is a little bit bigger.
About saying “Gesundheit”, a german wish to get healthy after someone sneezed.
Contra:
Adolph Knigge, the writer of “Über den Umgang mit Menschen” (On Human Relations), a book of the treatise on the fundamental principles of human relations…
He said that you don’t have to say “Gesundheit”, you have to ignore sneezing because it is a little and unimportent incident and the one who sneezed feels uncomfortable enough and you don’t have reveal or make a big deal out of it.
In case you sneezed you can excuse for it because you have frightened someone around of you.
Pro or better: the public usage of “Gesundheit”.
Many people ignore the Knigge-idea because it feels cold and careless to leave an unwell person alone.
Sneezing is a thing that nobody can control.
And maybe someone is ill or is getting ill or has an allergy,
thats not a thing someone has to excuse for it. ;)
For most people sneezing is embarrassing or they feel a bit uncomfortable because of the noise of it. Normally they won’t sneeze and wants to be healthy :).
So in Germany we give wishes to get healthy and we say “Gesundheit”.
It shows that you care about the other.
If you do not say it, people can think you don’t care about them.
How to use “Gesundheit”.
Mainly:
– Say it always to your friends and family ( in an appropriate volume at the current situation )
– If someone wishes you “Gesundheit”, you have to thank for it ;)
“Gesundheit” for Strangers:
Case 1:
If someone speaks to a crowd and sneezes:
In this point the Knigge-solution will be a good option.
The speaker will excuse for it and continues to talk.
Nobody have to replay “Gesundheit” because they shouldn’t be intrusive or interrupt his speech.
Maybe the people who stands very close to the speaker can say “Gesundheit” quietly.
But don’t expect an answer, they have to do their job or they don’t realised you.
If you where the speaker and you recognized someone who said “Gesundheit”, smile and nod to the person thankfully.
Case 2:
If you where in a crowd, meeting, concert or something like that:
All people where listening to some music or speech, you also can handle it Knigge-like.
Only if someone very close sneezed, you can say “Gesundheit”.
If you sneezed you can quitly excuse for it to your neighbors but i bet you got back a “Gesundheit” ;).
Case 3:
If someone talks to you and sneezes:
That one will excuses for it but try to say “Gesundheit” before they can apology.
You show that the health is more important than the apology and the person don’t have to excuse for it :).
If you see that someone sneezes successively, wait till they are ready ;).
Case 4:
If someone sneezes in a public room or train or subway:
If the person is in a square of a view meters you can say “Gesundheit” it’s not obtrusive.
If you sneezed you don’t have to apology. Everyone knows it was not intended ;).
Case 5 ( funny ):
If someone meters away sneezed extrem loud, you don’t see this one but you heard the sneeze, you can also shout “Gesundheit”. Maybe the one thanks that same loud way but didn’t see you, that will a funny moment for all. But realise: that kind of doing “Gesundheit” is unduly for some people. But funny anyway :D.
( even in case 1 it could be funny if the last man of the crowd wishes extreme loud “Gesundheit” :D )
Pardon or not Pardon:
If you sneeze realy quit you don’t have to apology.
If you sneeze normal you can apology in very closely and filled rooms ( elevator ).
If you sneeze while you talking to someone you can apology.
If you sneeze very loud, lost control of your body, totally freak-out, rip clothes of people, transform in a sneezemachine and smashes the whole world… Than you realy have to apology.
But in 90% you got back a “Gesundheit” ;)
The End.
Regards from Germany :)
Outtakes:
When you should not sneeze! [ fantasymode : on ]
-When you bite of your food
-When you diving
-When you are a man and you are peeing
-When you try to hold a fart
-When you still sneeze
-When you burp
-When you puke after you sneezed while you burp
-When you pet a Tiger
-When a Tiger pets you
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.
.
Thomas Ger.
I love this comment. Thank you for teaching us about “Gesundheit” today :)
engVid Moderator
Thanks!
MannyCe
Although same in the Middle East would like to say thank you for ur efforts
Prooof
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RohanAajmal
thank you
tienbao1
Hi, Excellent teacher, thank you so much.
JosephE
Thank you Rebecca.
In this lesson, some tips are obvius, but it is good remember them.
See you.
Fabio Skywalker
100% … Thanks Rebecca
JOMANA2016
Thank you! This will be useful – and surprising – for many students of mine.
Azucena922
Excellent teacher
gosianvung
Thank you Rebecca , I am very happy to learn by you. Very easy to understand the lessons from you.
That is the normally and nice habits which should be reflected in all our life.
It is very nice and polite lesson , hope all people will follow .
Thank again, I got full mark.
hassouna
Thank you Rebecca, that’s awesome.
Alvinm
Thank you so much Rebecca.Could you please elaborate on this lesson.
Author Rakesh
Good to know those ways of behavior, this way one learn from other culture.
fernando triana
I like “keep the distance” story, thank you, Rebecca.
Samah At
I got 100% D. Thank you very much Rebecca. This video has been very helpful! Could I ask you a question? Do you have any video about body signs?
Melrose
Nice lesson, thank you.
ann ann
You got 10 correct out of 10.thanks…
M kartal
Thanks Rebecca.
Alex-1956
Thanks
Very helpful video
Abdalla.Monsef
Thanks!
shihai182
Very useful, thank you!!
Rodolfoavinam@gmail.com
Hi Rebecca your English classes are very interesting.
pranav.kumar
10/10, thanks a lot, Rebecca!! Very useful lesson!!
Alenasimple
Thank you Rebeca, yogur clase was very crear
elifuxs
I’ am so sorry I write wrong, Rebecca is with two c not with one c.
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185 COMMENTS
Hi rebecca thanks for the lesson.Can you please add some videos about letter writing regarding various subjects.:)
100% :d
THERE ARE THE SAME GOOD MANNERS IN ARGENTINA. IT´S NOT DIFFICULT TO REMEMBER.
THANK FOR LESSON
Hi, I have seen than that you are using ‘would ‘in several times rather than requesting. Actually i would like to know that usage.Thank you
About good manners you can add : Never talk politics and definitively about the country that you visit. Of course no religion also
Thank you.
Hi, I also think manners are good point to communicate with people. Thank you for your great lesson :)
Great, great Rebecca, this is a fantastic class you have taught us and is very useful.
Thank you so much for it.
Aclésio from Brazil
Thanks a lot!
After you take a shower you must use towel before using deodorant .do you agree with me,teacher Rebecca?
I agree with you.You cant use deodorant directly
.You have to follow the order after showering
Thank you for these perfect idea :)
Thank you very much <3
Thanks teacher REBECA, 7/10 lesson very useful
THERE IS THE SAME GOOD MANNERS IN CHILE
THANK FOR LESSON
thank you.these questions are more important for us.because these are be used in our talks.that is why we prefer these a lot.we must know in which cases we must use of them.
Today’s good manner’s class good .These may seems simple words there are very useful in our life stytle .Thank you
One of the best video lessons.
It’s very useful.
THANK YOU VERY-VERY MUCH MS. ROBECCA!
IT’S BEEN ALMOST THREE YEARS SINCE I’M WATCHING ENGVID VIDEOS.
HOPE THERE’S NO MISTAKES IN ABOVE LINES[EXCEPT SMALL LETTER AND CAPITAL LETTER MATTER.]
DEAR MA’M ROBECCA I’M HAVING ONE OF QUESTIONS WOULD YOU PLEASE ANSWER ME?
MY QUESTIONS ARE BELOW….
1- I’M ABOUT TO GO TO CANADA, VERY SHORTLY FOR
SOME BUSINESS MEETINGS AND I’M AFRAID OF MY
ENGLISH THOUGH I CAN SPEAK FINE BUT I’M
NERVOUS THAT HOW I’M GOING TO TALK TO THEM
AND ETC..
WOULD YOU PLEASE TELL ME WHAT TO DO TO BE PREPARED FOR THAT?
HOPE YOU WOULD ANSWER ME!
THANK YOU VERY -VERY MUCH !
AND WISH YOU A VERY-VERY GOOD DAY!
AND OF COURSE IF I CAME TO CANADA I’D SURELY SEE/MEET[PLEASE TELL ME WHICH ONE IS CORRECT]YOU OVER THERE AND IT WOULD DEFINITELY BE MY GREAT PLEASURE.
AND PLEASE PLEASE DO ANSWER MY QUESTIONS.
Don´t worry about that, people like us who aren´t native speakers get nervous very easy because we don´t like to make mistakes when we speak, but remember: Mistakes are our friends, we have to make mistakes to improve our english. My advice would be: don´t try to speak quickly.
From your writing, it seems like your English is quite good, so don’t worry too much. Be warm, be friendly, be genuine. The most important difference may be your accent, so please do speak slowly so people can understand you clearly. Canadians are known for being polite, and so are Indians, so keep the points I have mentioned in mind in social or business situations. I wish you a lot of success.
Hello Sonu, I understand you probabily do this to call attention with the capital letters, but after a video of good and bad manners, I think you should not do that :) Success in your conversation :)
Thsnk you Ma’m .
Many thanks. Please could explain when use be being
Very clear and important lesson, thank you
i really enjoyed this video & it was so useful so thank you a lot & i wish you can help us with more great videos ^^
Thank you for the lesson but I think everyone should do these things in every where
I agree with you and they do in many parts of the world. All the best to you.
Ma’mm Rebecca My english is very week and i not a confident person.once i applied for the job and they called me back and just disconnect the call because i cn’t answer them :( this website is very helpful for me :(
I differ with you Rawan, for example in India people shit and pee in the street and it is normal behavior for them but we consider those habits bad and disgusting. So these things ” in my opinion” aren’t standard but relative.
actually, i agree with you to some extent as i am also an Indian and every Indian is not like that what do you think about Indians. shitting, peeing or spiting at any kind of public place is considred as a really very bad habit.I never do that and those who do are not educated people and if they are educated people that they have no moral values.these kind of people can be seen everywhere aeound the world, not only in India.
and how many times i have seen those who do that kind of things on public places(which is very often)than i always let them remember a good behaviour..
and if possible, call the authority.
so please, remember one thing that places or a specific religion or group of persons are not bad, what bad is their thinkings, and everyone is not a bad thinker.
have a good day. :)
THANK YOU VERY MUCH REBECCA, THIS LESSON LEARNS US ENGLISH LANGUAGE, AND LEARNS US HOW TO BE POLITE.
I’m glad this video teaches you valuable lessons and that you enjoyed learning them.
All the best to you!
I got 8/10 .. :D
thank you very much for the lesson Rebecca!
That’s vrey usefull information. In my country we have a bit diffrent rules. So thanks Rebecca for a great lesson!
Really????
Thank You very much
Please If You can I need a lesson about Phrases (participial, gerund and infinitive phrases)
Thank You ^^
Thank you for your good lesson
You are a nice person.I like your teaching.Thanks a lot.
I ‘m very unfortunate i got 90. I missed one which is deodorant or perfume
Thanks you very much
What a helpful lesson! Thank you so much.
Thank you for your the lesson!
Rebecca,
Good lesson. Almost a guide to good manners.
Thank you
thank you for this class
Thank you, Rebecca.. I’m doing all these manners, you are 100% right. I got 10/10 in your Quiz.
Hi Rebecca. Of course I totally agree with you about good manners. But are you sure those are only the English speaking societies’ privilege? Don’t you think that good manners are most of the time the long legacy of generations of parents and ancestors and not a question of language. Civilized behavior come from the old countries like England, France, Spain, Italy etc and also from some Asian countries like China, India or Japan. Of course, the rules can be very different according to countries but one can say that in Europe the politeness criteria are about the same despite the many different languages spoken in those countries. I can assure you that most of people do not smell bad like if they were just out a barn and they yawn very discreetly. Indeed, you can bump into some very unpleasant persons whether they speak English or not. I met some in France, my country, or in England and in the European countries I visited but also in the US and even in Canada (I just know a little Toronto – the airport), Gander – the airport and Niagara Falls – I’ve not found the airport yet ;).
This said I’m delighted with your lessons.
I agree!!
I totally agree with you! :)
It is just a topic for an English lesson…
Please see my general comments below. Thanks for your input in any case.
:)
our teacher teach good lesson and i am happy from my teacher
Thank you teacher, Jesus bless you!
Thank you Rebecca for your lesson. :)
Thanks for your Lesson…. Great
10/10 Thanks for all you lessons!
“your” Sorry!
Thanks!!!!!!
Useful lesson for all people in the world!
This is the most important lesson. And I really titter on some answers when I was answering the question. :)
Hi BianLei!!! How are you? I think there is someone problem with the Skype. So, I think it’s possible to talk by hangout from google. What do you think? Try to find me there. If you have gmail, is very easy. Did you put new photos in your blog? See you and take care! ;)
Haha, I’m good as usual. Thanks. I’m not using Skype neither. Google Hnagouts is a good idea~ See you on Hangouts then
I tried to search by your name but there is so many people had same name as you.
great
Thanks!
thanks, now i can expect the same attitude from others.
Rebecca first of all thank you to speak so clearly: if every english speaker were like you I’d understand almost every single word…
Secondly, I’m Italian and I see the unwritten rules are quite similar, just obvious in some sense, maybe except for the rule number 10.
I don’t know why, but sometimes (not always)we have messy lines with people going lateral and ahead as well.
But the other is very same…
hi guys
One day when I opened the door to my car to get my client to see a property, she told me she was married 15 years and her husband, never opened the car door for her.
Thanks for the beautiful lesson.
Thank you Rebecca for your lovely and useful lesson
To all who have written on the subject, yes, all countries have rules regarding manners and many of these formal or informal expectations may be similar to the ones I have explained in the lesson. I just wanted to make it clear what was expected in North America, mostly. Thanks for all your comments and for giving us cross-cultural insights into your own cultures as well.
oh..my..correct 7 out of 10.
I`ll be the polite person ㅜ.
Thank you Rebecca teaching for us~
Thank you! very funny quiz =)
Thank you, Ms. Rebecca ! 10 correct out 10. But it’s natural to be like this. It means 7 years from home, school – house. Unfortunately, english language is not native for all of us ! :-) All your lessons are very valuables, thank you again.
thanks
Thank you :-)
Thanks Rebecca. I believe some societies are much more advanced in expressing and showing politeness than English speaking societies. Regarding body odor I tend not to agree with you. I have actually lived in a English speaking country for quite a while and noticed that native citizens don’t observe the rule of body odor as presented by yourself. Moreover people usually have a stereotype about natives of that country. By and large that stereotype seems to be correct.
(May I kindly request you to comment on my English )
Really helpful lesson
Thank you very much ^^
Thank you very much Rebecca. This is very useful lesson. I really admire most of your lessons, and I learn from you more and more everyday.
hi rebbeca thank you very much . i like you way theaching .i undestand all your lessons .i have some problems in writing and speaking what should i do ?
Hello Rebecca, thank you for this lesson, it was very useful. This was my first class with you and I consider it very nice.
really use full teacher
Hi Rebecca, would show me or teach me about linkers and connectors. I still have some doubts.
like how to used it and when.
Aloha.
Hi Rebecca! I’m here again!!! haha… Excelent class! I got 9 out of 10! Tks! Bye!
Hi Rebecca, thank you for your lesson. I heard you say expressions like ‘quite different’ or ‘rather rude. Could you explain in a lesson the difference between “quite”, “rather”, “fairly” and “pretty”? Thanks in advance and best regards.
They all mean the same thing! The differences are very slight. “Quite” and “rather” are a little more common in British English, and “pretty” is more casual (you wouldn’t use it in an essay), but they mean the same thing.
Thanks so much!!! This lesson and the test are really great!
great lesson. very useful. that’s very importante when we are living in a different culture. thanks a lot Rebecca.
Thanks
hi REBECCA PLZ SUGGEST ME.. HOW CAN I IMPROVE MY ENGLISH SPEAKING AND WRITING SKILL…
Thank you very much for that useful lesson.
very clear and useful lessons
thanhks rebecca! This video is very useful:)
Hi Rebecca
That is a fantastic thin realize that you share your comment in this space with us.
All you have said in this video we use to say here in Brazil.
Regards
Thanks 90%
Thank you teacher. I really like all topics that you make on your video lessons. It not only teach me about culture but also help me improve my listening skill. Thank so much.
Now I know thank you very much
it was very helpfull, even in vocabulary like the word to yawn, i is a new verb to me, so thank so much my lady
Thanks…. :D
heloooo i like to improve my English language especially on speaking .so aim looking for a person who can practice with me on Skype or yahoo my skype account is zerai.ge@skype.com pls i have more passionate to improve English so lets do something
Mine is triana1969@gmail.com from Colombia South America, I’d like to practice too, as you know “practice makes perfect”
thank you!
thank you Rebecca! it was a great lecture!
Good lesson, thank you:) a lot of this kind of manners are also used in my country.
Thank you Rebecca.
Hi
thank you Rebecca
why not”too bad”?
i did it again and…….100!
thank you so very much.
Thank you so much!
Let me learn more and more
Lovely
Thank you very much. It’s a useful lesson
take care
got 10/10
Thank you so much, Rebecca!
Thank you
This lessen is good for me. Thank you so much.
Thank you so much Rebecca.. God bless u more..
I’m from the Philippines but currently in Thailand.
Thank you, teacher!
Thank you for the lesson. These are very useful tips in business situations. I’m also interested to know what we should be careful about when speaking opinions in business meetings in English-speaking culture. There are differences about rules in each culture.
Great,thanks for the knowledge.
Thanks Rebecca. From the culture point of view, we are completely submerged in your teaching.
Thanks every day I learn , God Bless you
Thanks, Rebecca! Your English is quite easy to understand!)
thanks, hehehe! I do understand what u say althought I not yet focus clearly lol but The point is high
Thanks Rebecca for your lesson . It was wonderful :)
I have learned very useful tips that me or anyone needs in daily life .
hope you all the best Rebecca . Please … would you give us a lesson about passive voice with all its situations . It would be a fantastic lesson :)
My regards
it is a matter of baseball ,rules of american football . graduation party , house warming , jewish holiday ,arab or middle east , bachelor party . let him know before you go his house . your friend or neighbor . call her on the phone. arab calendar .cold softdrink with ice cubs they serve in the restaurant. can of soda. six pack . dont be late in the meeting .
In Brazil, when we meet a person (formal and informal ocasions) who was introduced for other one (a friend in comon), we usually kiss ech other on the faces. But there is no problem if you don’t do that. Otherwise, if you start a conversation and indroduce yourself (a flert) we just shake our hands.
The last advice (about body odor) is very important for people who lives in cold coutries and come to Brazil (or other hot coutries), because most of the year it’s too hot and foreigns sometimes smell not god.
perfect
That’s so funny quiz! Thank you a lot:)))
Great! after almost 14 years, I have accquired how to pronouce “yawn” from you, Rebecca. In my country, many non-native EL teachers only focus on writting & grammer other than speaking skill. I can easily sharpen my skills while absorbing all lessons here, engvid.com. Speciall appreciation for all of you.
it was good lesson about English and culture both
very interesting
Thank you very much for you lesson.I got 100 :)
my first lesson… u are a very good teacher thanks a lot …
Thanks teacher .I always watch your video.
There are the same good manners in Colombia :)
Thank You Rebbeca,
exelente advice!
THX Dear Rebbeca :)
Dear Rebecca,
It is always useful to recall the good manners.
Best regards.
Excellent lesson!
Great! please I wonder if you can tell me what is the difference between the verb “tell” and the verb “say”. Thanks in advance
rebecca my quiz:
100
You got 10 correct out of 10.
:D
Thank you for good lesson :)
thank you for a good lesson.:)
thank you for a great lesson…I enjoy the way you teach
Thank you so much Rebacca. I will remember this lesson.
Thank you so much Rebecca. This is very nice lesson.
Thanks so much!
It’s a very useful session,and thanks Rebecca.
Hello my dear professor Rebecca. Thanks for this amazing lesson. I agree with you in everything… actually, the first time that i saw this lesson i didn’t have time to copy something in my notebook because i was hurry… but in my country some of these manners people do… personally i’ve been doing all that you are recommended and the true is that i can see the change immediately in the behavior of people.
Regards!
Thank you rebbeca is very useful I got 100%
Thank you very much
Thank you so much :)
Good Manners and Right Conduct best subject during my primary school. I have got good grades on it. When I took this quiz even without listening the lecture of Teacher Rebecca. 10/10.. THANK YOU SO MUCH.
Thank you Rebecca.
In Germany there are nearly the same rules.
But the topic of sneezing is a little bit bigger.
About saying “Gesundheit”, a german wish to get healthy after someone sneezed.
Contra:
Adolph Knigge, the writer of “Über den Umgang mit Menschen” (On Human Relations), a book of the treatise on the fundamental principles of human relations…
He said that you don’t have to say “Gesundheit”, you have to ignore sneezing because it is a little and unimportent incident and the one who sneezed feels uncomfortable enough and you don’t have reveal or make a big deal out of it.
In case you sneezed you can excuse for it because you have frightened someone around of you.
Pro or better: the public usage of “Gesundheit”.
Many people ignore the Knigge-idea because it feels cold and careless to leave an unwell person alone.
Sneezing is a thing that nobody can control.
And maybe someone is ill or is getting ill or has an allergy,
thats not a thing someone has to excuse for it. ;)
For most people sneezing is embarrassing or they feel a bit uncomfortable because of the noise of it. Normally they won’t sneeze and wants to be healthy :).
So in Germany we give wishes to get healthy and we say “Gesundheit”.
It shows that you care about the other.
If you do not say it, people can think you don’t care about them.
How to use “Gesundheit”.
Mainly:
– Say it always to your friends and family ( in an appropriate volume at the current situation )
– If someone wishes you “Gesundheit”, you have to thank for it ;)
“Gesundheit” for Strangers:
Case 1:
If someone speaks to a crowd and sneezes:
In this point the Knigge-solution will be a good option.
The speaker will excuse for it and continues to talk.
Nobody have to replay “Gesundheit” because they shouldn’t be intrusive or interrupt his speech.
Maybe the people who stands very close to the speaker can say “Gesundheit” quietly.
But don’t expect an answer, they have to do their job or they don’t realised you.
If you where the speaker and you recognized someone who said “Gesundheit”, smile and nod to the person thankfully.
Case 2:
If you where in a crowd, meeting, concert or something like that:
All people where listening to some music or speech, you also can handle it Knigge-like.
Only if someone very close sneezed, you can say “Gesundheit”.
If you sneezed you can quitly excuse for it to your neighbors but i bet you got back a “Gesundheit” ;).
Case 3:
If someone talks to you and sneezes:
That one will excuses for it but try to say “Gesundheit” before they can apology.
You show that the health is more important than the apology and the person don’t have to excuse for it :).
If you see that someone sneezes successively, wait till they are ready ;).
Case 4:
If someone sneezes in a public room or train or subway:
If the person is in a square of a view meters you can say “Gesundheit” it’s not obtrusive.
If you sneezed you don’t have to apology. Everyone knows it was not intended ;).
Case 5 ( funny ):
If someone meters away sneezed extrem loud, you don’t see this one but you heard the sneeze, you can also shout “Gesundheit”. Maybe the one thanks that same loud way but didn’t see you, that will a funny moment for all. But realise: that kind of doing “Gesundheit” is unduly for some people. But funny anyway :D.
( even in case 1 it could be funny if the last man of the crowd wishes extreme loud “Gesundheit” :D )
Pardon or not Pardon:
If you sneeze realy quit you don’t have to apology.
If you sneeze normal you can apology in very closely and filled rooms ( elevator ).
If you sneeze while you talking to someone you can apology.
If you sneeze very loud, lost control of your body, totally freak-out, rip clothes of people, transform in a sneezemachine and smashes the whole world… Than you realy have to apology.
But in 90% you got back a “Gesundheit” ;)
The End.
Regards from Germany :)
Outtakes:
When you should not sneeze! [ fantasymode : on ]
-When you bite of your food
-When you diving
-When you are a man and you are peeing
-When you try to hold a fart
-When you still sneeze
-When you burp
-When you puke after you sneezed while you burp
-When you pet a Tiger
-When a Tiger pets you
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I love this comment. Thank you for teaching us about “Gesundheit” today :)
Thanks!
Although same in the Middle East would like to say thank you for ur efforts
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Hi, Excellent teacher, thank you so much.
Thank you Rebecca.
In this lesson, some tips are obvius, but it is good remember them.
See you.
100% … Thanks Rebecca
Thank you! This will be useful – and surprising – for many students of mine.
Excellent teacher
Thank you Rebecca , I am very happy to learn by you. Very easy to understand the lessons from you.
That is the normally and nice habits which should be reflected in all our life.
It is very nice and polite lesson , hope all people will follow .
Thank again, I got full mark.
Thank you Rebecca, that’s awesome.
Thank you so much Rebecca.Could you please elaborate on this lesson.
Good to know those ways of behavior, this way one learn from other culture.
I like “keep the distance” story, thank you, Rebecca.
I got 100% D. Thank you very much Rebecca. This video has been very helpful! Could I ask you a question? Do you have any video about body signs?
Nice lesson, thank you.
You got 10 correct out of 10.thanks…
Thanks Rebecca.
Thanks
Very helpful video
Thanks!
Very useful, thank you!!
Hi Rebecca your English classes are very interesting.
10/10, thanks a lot, Rebecca!! Very useful lesson!!
Thank you Rebeca, yogur clase was very crear
I’ am so sorry I write wrong, Rebecca is with two c not with one c.
I got 90/100.
Thank you.
Thank you so much Rebecca.
Got 10/10..Thanks a lot
Rebecca, thank you!
Hi rebecca thanks for the lesson.
Thank you Rebecca!