It is interesting to know what people of different nations like to be best.
In France, when a woman enters a café or restaurant, she is freely discussed, not only about her appearance but about her past and future as well. She invites looks in the street whether she is beautiful or plain. There is no better way for a woman to get back her self-confidence than a walk in the streets of Paris or Marseilles, and woman really like that.
In Italy, people love talking. They sit about in cafes, exchanging news and discussing politics. They do not hesitate to ask questions about the family, income and private life of anybody who happens to be there.
The Swiss eat as a pastime. Ladies walk into a teashop, eat a couple of ice creams and a large piece of chocolate cake, and then leave, complaining about their weight.]
For the Americans, the greatest fondness is said to be the push of buttons. You push a button in the lift, you push a button for cigarette, chewing gums, stamps, even for a life insurance. You can even push a button to get married and another button to get divorced.
In England, waiting in a line is national passion. The English will form a line whether they have the opportunity or not. Long queues can be seen, for example, at stations when the train is practically empty and everybody can have a seat.
In different _____ |
What people like to do best |
In France |
People love to discuss how a woman _______, what she did in the past and what she will be in the future. Women like to ______ in the street to get back confidence. |
In Italy |
People sit in café, ______ with each other, and sometimes they even ask about some ______ information. |
In Swiss |
Ladies eat a lot of fatty _______ but they often ______ having done so. |
In the ___ |
It seems that you can do almost everything _____ pushing buttons. |
In England |
The whole nation love to______in a line almost anywhere and anytime. |