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Our family is going to the United States to visit. Are there any common expressions used by Americans to answer?

When traveling to the United States, in order to facilitate communication and communication, you still need to master your English skills. How much practical English do you know for traveling in the United States? English is the universal language of the world and can be used everywhere.

1. "Bro", "Dude", "Brother", "Amigo": all of these words are common words used to address male friends in the United States. When greeting people, you can say "What's up, bro?"

2, The 10", "The 5", "The 101": There are a lot of highways in the United States, if you have friends there , he may drive you around. If you ask locals for directions at this time, they will tell you the direction of the highway in the above way, such as "To get to the Hollywood sign, you need to get on the Ten." and..." (If you want to go to Hollywood, you have to get on Highway 10 first, and then...)

3. ail a cab: I have experienced American nightlife, and it was already very late when I came out of the bar. At this time, your friend may suggest you: "Hey, you should hail a cab." At this time, you must not worry about money. They are asking you to call a taxi back to the hotel and keep your spirits up. You can continue your happy "Journey to the West" the next day.

4,10 cover: If you still want to experience the nightlife in the United States, you may see a line like "$10 cover" on the door of the bar. Don't waste time guessing what it means. Take out $10 quickly, otherwise you won't be able to get in.

5. Do me a solid: Asking for directions is essential when you are out. . If you still start with "Would you please do me a favor..." when asking for directions, it will seem old-fashioned.

You should say: "Hey can you do me a solid?", but don't underestimate such a small adjustment. Just changing a word will make you look very "old Jianghu"!