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How To Be A Guest In Canada

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When invited to a Canadian friend's home, especially when invited to dinner, according to local custom, it is a little later than the agreed time, about 10 minutes later. When you arrive at the host's house, you can send the hostess a bunch of flowers as a gift, or bring a bottle of wine or a box of candy.    Canadians are rich in food for guests, including crescent bread, sandwich bread, toast, beef, chicken, fish, seafood, vegetables, butter, cheese, etc. Drinks include coffee, mineral water, fruit juice and milk. During the dinner, people should drink alcohol, but not too much. Do not force guests to drink. The famous dishes for guests include traditional French dishes such as steak, thick pea soup, etc. Canada has the title of "Food Paradise", with an endless supply of vegetables and fruits, abundant sources of meat and game, and rich and delicious river and seafood, which makes foreign guests feast on their food.    Canadians usually treat guests in the form of a buffet. The host places meals, plates, knives and forks on a long table. Everyone selects their favorite food by themselves, and talks while eating. The atmosphere is cordial. At dinner, the guests should praise the good taste of the food, praise the heroine for her wisdom and ability, and thank the host for her hospitality. Write a letter or call the host the next day to express your thanks.
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