As we all know, different countries and different people have different manners. We should find out their customs so that they will not think us ill—mannered(不礼貌的). Here are some (example) of the things that a well—mannered person does ornot do.
If you visit a Chinese family, you should knock at the door (one). When the door opens, you'll not move before the host says "Come in, please!" After you enter the room, you can't sit until the host asks you to take a seat. When a cup of tea is put on a tea table before you or sent to your hand, you'll say "Thank you" and take it with your two hands, not one hand, or they'll think you are Before (enter) a house in Japan, it is good manners to off your shoes. In European countries, even though shoes sometimes become very dirty, this is not (do). In a Malaysian (马来西亚的)house, a guest never finishes the food on the table. He leaves a little to show that he has had enough. In England, a guest always finishes a drink or food to show that he has enjoyed it. This will make the host, (especial) the hostess pleased.