PE2 2 Giving opinions

Beyda Dörttepe
17 May 202402:53

Summary

TLDRIn a conversation between friends at a restaurant, the topic of New York versus London arises. Carrie prefers New York for its hustle and excitement, calling it the greatest city in the world, while Rob and others express a fondness for London's more relaxed and peaceful atmosphere. Rob highlights London's charm, from its parks to cycling-friendly streets, while the debate continues with differing views on city life. Despite the contrasting opinions, the group remains friendly, and the conversation takes an amusing turn when a forgotten cell phone causes a brief interruption.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Carrie is uncertain about when she'll return to New York.
  • 😀 The waitstaff in New York are very attentive and tend to interrupt conversations.
  • 😀 The waiter in London is friendly but doesn't intrude as much, creating a more relaxed atmosphere.
  • 😀 Carrie thinks people in London are more easygoing compared to the hectic nature of New York.
  • 😀 Carrie believes New York is possibly the greatest city in the world, but it's busy and overwhelming.
  • 😀 Rob, who has lived in both cities, acknowledges London's relaxed vibe, parks, and cycling opportunities.
  • 😀 Cycling is considered dangerous in New York, where driving is more common.
  • 😀 Rob admits that London has its own charm but still finds New York incomparable.
  • 😀 Carrie feels that New Yorkers' friendliness is often superficial and not entirely genuine.
  • 😀 Carrie receives a call from a taxi driver about a left-behind cell phone, showing that New Yorkers are still helpful despite their busy nature.

Q & A

  • What are the two cities being compared in the conversation?

    -The two cities being compared are New York and London.

  • What is the main difference in the way waiters interact with customers in New York and London?

    -In New York, waiters are more intrusive and constantly check on customers, while in London, they are friendly but less frequent in their interactions.

  • What does the speaker think about the friendliness of New Yorkers?

    -The speaker feels that New Yorkers are friendly but that their friendliness may feel insincere or fake, especially with phrases like 'have a nice day.'

  • How does Rob describe London in comparison to New York?

    -Rob describes London as more relaxed, with great parks, a better environment for cycling, and overall less hectic than New York.

  • Why does the speaker think New York is the greatest city in the world?

    -The speaker believes that New York is the greatest city in the world because it is a melting pot of people from all over the world.

  • What are the drawbacks of New York, according to the conversation?

    -The drawbacks of New York, according to the conversation, are that it is too big, too crowded, and people are often stressed out and don't have time for others.

  • What is Rob’s opinion on cycling in New York?

    -Rob thinks that cycling in New York is dangerous and questions why anyone would cycle when it's easy to drive a car.

  • What specific charm does London have according to the conversation?

    -London is described as having its own peculiar charm, with a more relaxed atmosphere, great parks, and a more bike-friendly environment.

  • What does the speaker think about the idea of New York being too big?

    -The speaker acknowledges that New York is big, but believes that the size of the city is part of what makes it great, as it brings the whole world together.

  • Why does the speaker feel that New Yorkers' friendliness can seem fake?

    -The speaker feels that New Yorkers' friendliness, particularly phrases like 'have a nice day,' may feel superficial or insincere, lacking depth in personal connection.

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