三、词汇运用
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Now more and more people would like to visit Xizang. What manners should you learn about if you visit a Tibetan family? When you’re entering the house, don’t walk on the doorsill (1)
because
Tibetans see it as unlucky. In some (2)
situations
(situation), you need to sit cross - legged. Make sure your soles (鞋底) won’t face the family members. What’s more, be sure to avoid (3)
touching
(touch) their heads. It’s not polite.
If you call a family member by name, add “la” at the end. This will make him or (4)
her
(she) feel closer to you. Tibetan people are warm and friendly. For them, sticking out the tongue (伸出舌头) is a way (5)
to show
(show) respect for others. If they put their palms (手掌) together, it means they are sending their best wishes to you. Don’t be (6)
surprised
(surprise) at these actions.
Hada, the white scarf, stands (7)
for
good luck in Xizang. Offering it is the (8)
highest
(high) form of etiquette among Tibetan people. When you receive one, you should accept it (9)
politely
(polite) by bending your body and using both hands. Wish all of you (10)
a
good time in a Tibetan family!