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PETER: Ann, happy birthday. I wish you a day every year, and a future every year. This is a gift for you.
ann: thank you, peter. come into the dining room. we’re going to cut the cake soon.
Ann: Thank you, Peter. Let's go to the restaurant. Soon the cake will be cut.
peter:ok. who’s that girl?
Peter: Okay. Who is that girl?
ann: that’s cathy. she’s pretty, isn’t she? she likes dancing. ask her to dance.
AN: She's Kathy. She's beautiful, isn't she? She loves to dance. Go and invite her to dance.
peter:well, i don’t know.
Peter: Oh, I don't know what to do.
ann: don’t be afraid. she isn’t going to bite you.
Ann: Don't be afraid. She won't bite you.
peter:who’s afraid? i’m not afraid.
Peter: Who's scared? I'm not afraid.
Birthday customs around the world:
Different customs around the world and different ways to celebrate birthdays.
When a child in China is one year old, put things such as books, needles, coins, etc., around the child. Everything has a specific meaning, and what a toddler touches will predict a lifetime to come. It is called "grasping week" by most family images.
Middle-aged and elderly people in China often eat long noodles on their birthdays, indicating longevity.
The food that Brazilians celebrate their birthdays with is candy.
Icelanders live their lives by eating crepes with preserves.
Birthdays in the UK are celebrated throughout the day. In school, birthday children are often grabbed by the arms and ankles and lifted up once a year to indicate that they are growing taller.
Children in the Netherlands celebrate their birthdays and not only receive gifts, but also share them among others.
In Mexico, congratulations are celebrated as early as possible on your birthday in order to be auspicious. Birthday lovers are often woken up in the middle of the night by friends wishing them birthday wishes.
Birthdays in India are religious. Prayers and blessings must be prayed and blessed before dawn.
Thais light two long candles, one as tall as the birthday celebrant, on the night before their birthday in order to live a long life. If it goes out prematurely, it is a bad omen.
Most Western countries celebrate birthdays with candles on the cake and then eat the cake with the birthday celebrants.
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Question 1: How do you say a birthday party in English? Birthday party.
English is birthday party
birthday means birthday, party means party.
Question 2: How to say a birthday party in English Original English text:
birthday party
British Phonetic Alphabet: B??θde?] p?t?]
American Phonetic Alphabet: B?θde] [prti]
Question 3: Birthday party How to say birthday party in English
Question 4: How do you say a birthday party in English? 30 minutes Birthday party
Question 5: How to hold a birtday party in English
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Question 6: Let's have a birthday party How to say it in English 5 points let's hold a birthday party.
Question 7: How to hold a birthday party in English
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