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Great@Benjamin

Sholly2477

Dear Benjamin. Your amazing leson about English etiquette was interesting. First time I`ve recieved impression about British Supper when I watched the TV-Show “Jeeves and Wooster”
By the way you are similar as character Bertie Wooster from that show. In the good meaning of course. The same manner and the same excellent British accent.
And thank you especially for sophisticated examples of dialogs between guests and host.
Thank you, and see you next time!

Rosewell

Thank you teacher. I was a nice class.

senethgiraldo

7/7 :D
thanks a lot, Mr.Benjamin for very useful advice regarding polite behaving at supper/dinner party
to avoid embarrassment and awkwardness

Jannyl

thank you so much for helping out. iam realy need help for my poor engglish. God bless you brother

Rio marb

Thanks you Benjamin. It’s a useful lesson at this time of the year.

beernaard

Thank you, Benjamin for the good advice.

Lalananana

Thank you sir.

Sidahmed gad

Thank you teacher. I really enjoyed this subject :)

keniaa

Great job ,Benjamin, keep up the good work.

Seif Eldawla

If you don’t mind I need to ask a question. About this question: – What is it called when you raise your glass and say something before drinking?
Why does it not “a cheers”?
Thank you so much.

Fabidc

    Apparently it is because, in England at least, people used to add spiced, toasted bread to flavour their drinks. The word “toast” became associated with toasting (or the person who is being toasted to), even after we stopped putting toast in drinks.

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Thank you very much for this useful lesson 🌻🙏🏼

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