Задание

Read the text and make the sentence complete.

The British like forming queues when waiting for a bus, theatre tickets, in shops. There is even a saying: "An Englishman, even if he is alone, forms an orderly queue of one".

One of the worst mistakes is to get on a bus without waiting for your turn. The British can get really angry at queue-jumpers - people who don't wait their turn in the queue.

The British don't like to show their emotions. They usually don't easily get into a conversation with strangers. They don't like personal questions (for example, how much money they earn or about their family life). They take more time to make friends. They would like to know you better before they ask you home.

If you are invited to a party, it is polite to call and say if you can or cannot come. Most parties are informal these days, so you can wear anything from jeans to suits. After the party call your hostess the next day or write a short "thank you" letter.

Pubs are an important part of British life. Men go to the pub to relax, meet friends and sometimes to do business. It was unusual for women to go to pubs. These days there are only a few pubs where it is impossible for a woman to walk in.

Children under the age of 14 are not allowed into some pubs. In Victorian times it used to be said that "children should be seen and not heard".

It is quite common to have a snack walking down the road in Britain.

Good and bad manners make up the social rules of a country. They are not always easy to learn because they are often not written down in books! The British have an expression for following these "unwritten rules": "When in Rome, do as the Romans do".

It is _________ to see people having a snack while walking down the road.

usual

unusual

strange