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Oxen (公牛) are worshiped (崇拜) as God by Indian people. No one is 1 to hurt even a hair of an ox. If you travel in India, you can easily find oxen 2 slowly in. the streets, but 3 dares to 4 them up.
If you drive in India, you have to keep your 5 wide open. You must be very 6 wherever you see oxen. Try every means (方法) to avoid 7 them. Otherwise, you will 8 get into trouble.
People often see drivers are stopped if an ox is on the road. They know“ 9 first”. If you want to 10 an Indian temple, examine 11 carefully in advance (事先). You can't use anything 12 from oxen, neither a coat nor a bag nor shoes. If you 13 them by mistake, the 14 may think that you 15 their feelings.
16 to an Indian, you should pay attention to what you say. Never say 17 that are not 18 to oxen. Once in New Delhi an 19 professor asked a foreign officer, “What is your 20 food?”
“Beefsteak (牛排).” replied the officer. As soon as he heard this, the professor became angry.
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Oxen (公牛) are worshiped as God by Indian people. No one is 1 to hurt even a hair of an ox. If you 2 in India, you can easily find oxen 3 slowly in the streets, but nobody dares to 4 them up.
If you drive 5 , you have to keep your 6 wide open. You must be very 7 wherever you see oxen. Try every means to avoid 8 them. Otherwise you will 9 get into trouble.
People often see drivers are 10 if the ox is on the road. They know “ 11 first”. If you want to 12 an Indian temple, examine 13 carefully in advance (提前). You can't use anything 14 from oxen, neither a coat 15 a bag nor shoes. If you 16 them by mistake, the 17 may think that you 18 their feelings.
19 to an Indian, you should pay attention to 20 you say. Never say 21 that are not respectful to the 22 . Once in New Delhi an 23 professor asked a foreign 24 , “What is your favourite food?” “Beefsteak (牛排),” replied the officer. As soon as he heard this, the professor became 25 .
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| God's Coffee A group of schoolmates who have left school for several years, highly established in their careers, got together to visit their old university professor. Conversation soon turned into 1 about stress in work and life. Offering his guests coffee, the professor went to the kitchen and 2 with a large pot of coffee and a variety of cups-porcelain, plastic, glass, crystal, some plain looking, some expensive, some graceful-telling them to 3 themselves to the coffee. When all the students had a cup of coffee in hand, the professor said. " 4 you noticed, 5 the nice looking expensive cups were 6 , leaving behind the 7 and cheap ones. 8 it is normal for you to want only the best for yourselves, that is the 9 of your problems and stress. Be assured that the cup itself adds no quality to the coffee. In most cases it is just more expensive and in some cases 10 hides what we drink. What all of you 11 wanted was coffee, not the cup, 12 you consciously 13 the best cups... And then you began 14 each other's cups. Now consider this: Life is the coffee; the jobs, money, and 15 in society are the cups. They are just tools to hold and contain life, and the type of cup we have does not define, nor change the 16 of life we live. Sometimes, by 17 only on the cup, we 18 to enjoy the coffee God has provided us." God brews the coffee, not the cups... Enjoy your coffee! "The 19 people don't have the best of everything. They just 20 the best of everything." Live simply. Love generously. Care deeply. Speak kindly. Leave the rest to God. | ||||
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