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Title: How to start a conversation with a foreigner? [Print]

Author: lviazz    Time: 2010-4-23 12:16
liuqiaoqiao: Be conference !  Don't care much  about your mistakes ! just believe yourself !
thanks..I also think so..
but I can't overbear myself...
Author: loong    Time: 2010-4-25 12:21
bravely,enjoy losing face,although you made many mistakes between your diologue.if you have this time,then,next time you would smash all obstacle in your way of speaking,communicating,eloquent man need to start your topic initially
Author: pyivy    Time: 2010-4-25 13:16
I have the same problem. A lot of times, when I want to communicate with foreigners, I found it's difficult to find proper words. And sometimes, I'm worrying about make mistakes.
Author: fairy0612    Time: 2010-4-25 13:37
I always want to talk to them, but finally I just say nothing,and go away. I think we should just over come the fear and walk to them and say something
Author: Jessica826    Time: 2010-5-5 16:06
Don't take them as foreigners. They are the people like you. Just relax and say what you want to say!
Don't be afraid of losing face! Even the foreigners will have some mistakes in language.
Once you have talked with one foreigner with a great pleasure, you can be brave enough to talk with others.
C'mon!
Author: evelynliang    Time: 2010-5-5 17:41
Confidence will make a great difference. One of  my friends dared not communicate with foreigners in English in the past but he has established confidence and had a try. Now he has made a great progress and speaks English fluently.
Author: C.Robert    Time: 2010-5-11 02:48
Hehe, when i was in China, i noticed that people were scared to talk to me in English. Usually caused by a lack of confidence. Chinese people are scared to make mistakes...

What many Chinese people forget is that most foreigners didn't learn English as there mother tongue. Just like them, they learned English in high school. Foreigners make mistakes as well...

So, don't be scared, and just talk to them. Usually, they don't bite.




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