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Today, there are plenty of opportunities(机会) to get to know people from other【小题1】. Don’t just stare at your shoes, go and say “Hi”. These ice-breakers will help you get through the embarrassing(尴尬的)moments:
British: “Beautiful day, isn’t it?” Thew【小题2】  in Britain is unpredictable (不可预测的), so, it’s one of the topics the British talk a lot about. And there’s a【小题3】  rule about weather conversation: just say, “Yes” whether you agree with the person’s idea on the weather or not. That’s because the British【小题4】a conversation using the weather so that they can find common ground and move on to something else.
French: “Where did you go【小题5】 holiday?” To get close to a French student, the safest way is to ask about his or herl【小题6】 holiday. French students enjoy a 10-to-15-day holiday every two months. And the French are famous for their conversations over a cup of coffee. Then, all you need to do is keep your earso【小题7】  when the conversation starts.
American: “What do you like to do on the weekends?” Young American people like to use weekends to relax and have【小题8】. They go to see movies, visit friends’ houses or go shopping.【小题9】  “What did/will you do on the weekend?” is a good way to turn the conversation on and get to know more about your newf【小题10】 .
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