king's English 和pub talk 的相似处和不同处

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  • “The King’s English” was regarded as a form 0f racial discrimination during the Norman rule in England about 1154—1399.9.The writer thinks “the King’s English” is a class representation of reality.1t is worth trying to speak “the King’s English”,but it should not be 1aid down as an edict,and made immune to change from below.The King’s English is a model a rich and instructive one- but it ought not to be an ultimatum.

    In a word,pubs in Britain have its own culture,but friends who you made in a pub are companions,not intimates.They are friends but not intimate enough to be curious about each other’s private life and thoughts.

    The contents of pub talk are random and the culture of pub became so popular and familiar with people.