作者名称 国旗国籍

John Smith

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2019.08.05 12:48

One thing I’ve noticed about Asian culture is that they are very

interested in food. It is considered normal to ask someone “have you eaten?” in many countries. If you were to ask that here in Australia, the person will either wonder why you’re interested in their eating habits, or they will think that you are hoping you haven’t eaten yet so they can eat with you.
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  • 如鱼得水 2019.08.08 16:03

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    @John Smith Thanks
  • Hasna 2019.08.08 13:29

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    @John Smith Nice thank you for ur comment
  • adilla 2019.08.06 07:55

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    Because food make us happy
  • Sophia 2019.08.06 06:12

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    very casual way!
  • Prince 2019.08.05 19:07

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    It means how are you basically. Being healthy is always crucial ever since. No foods means no energy technically speaking.
  • Darki_Asari 2019.08.05 16:00

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    Well that's pretty right, here indoneisa.😂 I don't know the exact reason, but i think they are just want to know what other people think about their food, or maybe its just casual way to open a conversation🤔
  • Joy 2019.08.05 15:11

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    @dxisy yap
  • dxisy 2019.08.05 15:10

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    @Joy sounds so cool😍
  • Jangkrix Siluman 2019.08.05 15:06

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    @dxisy yw
  • Joy 2019.08.05 15:04

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    @Hida I am learning British English now 😄
  • dxisy 2019.08.05 15:02

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    @Jangkrix Siluman thx u 😄
  • dxisy 2019.08.05 15:02

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    @Joy ur accent like British 😄
  • Jangkrix Siluman 2019.08.05 14:50

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    @dxisy your accent is good.
  • Joy 2019.08.05 14:43

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    Your pronunciation is perfect 😉
  • Joy 2019.08.05 14:41

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    Help me to correct please 😝😝
  • Dewi 2019.08.05 14:08

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    I usually have a problem in catching what Australian said in English. But u speak so clear and i can catch it. 🙂🙂
  • Khai 2019.08.05 13:56

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    Wkwkw
  • Feem 2019.08.05 13:12

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    so whats is the common question they ask in australia?
  • 지윤 Jeeyoun 2019.08.05 13:04

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    It’s just greetings like good evening or something . we often say it when we encounter colleagues or acquaintances around meal time. You don’t have to take it literally :)
  • Caroline 2019.08.05 13:02

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    Nice
  • Kate 2019.08.05 13:01

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    It's interesting. I haven't thought like that before. I just thought everyone in the world is interested in food.😂
  • CC 2019.08.05 13:00

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    我有一种听英语听力的感觉😂
  • John Smith 2019.08.05 12:54

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    @如鱼得水 your speed is good, but your pronunciation of some words was incorrect. You should finish each word fully - for example “in-ter-rest-ed” and “ea-ten” are two words that you should finish 🙂

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