Thesedays,mostpeopleinBritain(英国)andtheUSdonotwearformal(正式的)clothes.Butsometimesitisimportanttoweartherightthing.ManyBritishpeopledon’tthinkaboutclothesverymuch.Whentheygoouttoenjoythemselves,theycanwearalmost(几乎)anything.Attheatres(剧院),cinemasandconcerts(音乐会)youcanputonanythingyoulike:frombeautifulsuitsanddressestojeansandsweaters.Anythinggoes,aslongasyoulookcleanandtidy.ButinBritain,aswellasintheUS,meninofficesusuallywearsuitsandtiesandwomenweardressesorskirts(nottrousers).Doctorsandbusinesspeoplealwayswearquiteformalclothes.Andinsomehotelsandrestaurantsmenhavetoweartiesandwomenhavetoweartidydresses.
Inmanyways,AmericansarelessformalthanBritishpeople,buttheyaremorecarefulwiththeirclothes.Athome,oronholiday,mostAmericanswearinformal(非正式的)orsportsclothes.Butwhentheygooutintheevening,theyliketolooknice.Ingoodhotelsandrestaurants,menhavetowearjacketsandties,andwomenhavetowearprettyclothes.
Itisdifficulttosayexactly(确切地)whatpeoplewearinBritainandtheUS,becauseeveryoneisdifferent.Ifyouarenotsurewhattowear,watchwhatotherpeopledoandthendothesame.You’llfeelgoodifyoudon’tlooktoodifferentfromeveryoneelse.
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whatBritishandAmericanpeoplewearnowadays(现在)
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officemanners(习俗)inBritainandtheUS
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differencesbetweenBritishandAmericanbusinessmen
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notrousersforofficeladies
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goouttoenjoythemselves
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areinoffices
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areinbigrestaurants
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goouttowork