Speak Lesson 15 | How to Talk to People in a Formal Manner, and More on Hosting and Being Hosted

Speak Lesson 15 | How to Talk to People in a Formal Manner, and More on Hosting and Being Hosted

vor 14 Jahren
Continuing with the theme of hosting and being hosted, the theme of this Persian / Farsi lesson is a visit to the in-laws on a Saturday afternoon. We follow Matt on a hypothetical visit to his in-laws house, and a potential conversation as they try to ser
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vor 14 Jahren

Continuing with the theme of hosting and being hosted, the theme
of this Persian / Farsi lesson is a visit to the in-laws on a
Saturday afternoon. We follow Matt on a hypothetical visit to his
in-laws house, and a potential conversation as they try to serve
him food. We also talk about formal speech- as we've said before,
Persian culture errs on the side of formality, especially when
talking to elders. Because there's an informal and formal way of
addressing 'you', it's very important to choose the correct form,
especially when dealing with the in-laws. For this reason, we'll
go over how to ask questions in a formal way, and speaking
respectfully. This will get you a lot of points with you Iranian
in-laws. We also go over how to talk about whether or not we are
hungry or thirsty, because as you may know, Iranians LOVE to feed
people and often will not take 'no' for an answer.


KEY CONCEPTS: 


More about the formal and informal forms of 'you'

Formal phrases to use with in-laws

How to 'tarof' by asking someone to 'help themselves' or say
'please'

Talking about hunger or thirst

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