Manners can be quite different in different countries. In China when people (11) , they often ask each other 'Where are you going?' or 'Have you had your meal?' But in England the (12) is usually about the weather. English people do not ask others about their ages and never ask how much money they (13) . It is rude to ask 'How old are you?', especially to a woman. When someone tells you 'Your English is good', you are expected to say 'Thank you.' If your (14) is 'Oh, no, my English is poor' or 'Not at all', you will make the speaker (15) very awkward. Try to remember the proverb: When in Rome, do as the Romans do.