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very rude or insulting and likely to upset people
OFFENSIVE
to be angry and upset by someone’s behaviour or remarks
OFFENDED
) things that you should and should not do in a particular situation; rules or advice for action;
DOS AND DON’TS
used to tell someone to be careful
TO WATCH OUT
opposed to one’s religion
AGAINST ONE’S RELIGION/ BELIEFS
to be not polite; rude
IMPOLITE
not directly caused by something
INDIRECT
to visit someone casually and without being invited
TO DROP BY
it does not matter; it is not important
NOT AT ALL
to be grateful for (something)
TO APPRECIATE
to be upset by; to object to
TO MIND
to make sure that something is actually true, correct, or acceptable
TO CHECK OUT
to put in, or to take, the place of someone or something else
TO SUBSTITUTE
something eaten or drunk before or at the beginning of a meal in order to increase the appetite
AN APPETIZER
not to do, take
TO ABSTAIN FROM
someone who does not eat any animal products such as meat, milk, cheese, or eggs
A VEGAN
Fundamentally
BASICALLY
severe, stern, and compelling obedience
STRICT
something that stops people doing what they want to do
RESTRICTIVE
keep (somebody/something) from something to prevent someone from doing something or prevent something from happening
TO KEEP FROM
to continue to do something, although it is difficult or hard work
TO KEEP AT
the main dish of a meal, or a dish served before the main course
ENTREES
polite friendly conversation about unimportant subjects
A SMALL TALK