Prom party bar is a social class
Dance parties and parties are social classes in foreign countries. It is common for students to participate in parties, especially for Halloween, Christmas and other grand holidays. Graduated from the University of East Anglia in the United Kingdom, Wallace, currently a consultant for Kai Tak Education in the United Kingdom, said that the school organizes parties, banquet news, students usually get from posters or electronic invitations on campus. A grand ball or a large party is best dressed up. Generally, boys wear suits and girls wear evening gowns. These costumes for the ball are best prepared before going abroad, because buying in foreign countries is much more expensive. In addition to dress, the topic needs to be prepared. Wallace believes that many Chinese students will be uncomfortable for the first time to participate in such banquets. They are even a little scared. They are afraid to dance at the scene. In fact, this situation is normal. You don't need to put too much pressure on yourself. You can participate in similar parties. Gradually adapt. In addition, large gatherings pay more attention to social skills and dining etiquette, and gatherings or parties between friends are more relaxed and fun. 2 “Sneak into” Bar Museum To understand foreign cultures, to learn more about local culture, in addition to making more local friends, you may wish to take advantage of the opportunities of various clubs during the “FRESHERSWEEK” period to enjoy your interest. activity.Many universities have “FRESHERSWEEK” for one or two weeks of school. The major societies hold “experience activities” for students to recruit, and students try to “learn Latin dance”, “practice riding” and “bowling”. Outside the school, try the bar experience. Pokoo, a consultant from the European Department of Kai Tak Education, who has studied in Switzerland, reminds that international students can avoid PUB or bar entertainment from Monday to Wednesday when they are most popular on weekends. At that time, the operation of entertainment venues was relatively “light” and consumer prices would fall. In addition, you can pay more attention to the leaflets on the art performances or bar parties at the school gate or on the street to get free and open information. In addition to bars, it is an excellent way to experience the essence of local art in museums, opera houses, cinemas and more. In European countries, some museums are free to enter. 3 Meal reminders Western tableware is mainly knives, forks, plates. Hold the knife on the right and hold the fork on the left. After each dish is eaten, put the knife and fork together and drain the dish to show that it is finished. If it is not finished, it will be placed in a splay or crossover, and the edge should be inward. When eating chicken and lobster, the owner can indicate that you can tear it by hand, otherwise you can cut the meat with a knife and fork and cut it into small pieces. Except for soup, do not use spoons to eat. Eat astringent foods such as fish, shrimp, game, etc., with lemons. You can use your hands to squeeze the juice onto the food to remove the astringency. When cutting vegetables, be careful not to hit the plate too hard and make a sound. When the tableware touches the sound, you can gently say "I'm sorry" to the neighbor (or to the owner). If the wine spills over the neighbor, you should apologize and help dry it. If the other person is a woman, just hand over the clean napkin or handkerchief and dry it by herself.