keannu
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Mansu is a visitor and Ryan is the host's son, but Ryan is showing off too much to Mansu about his city and Mansu is trying to stay polite which he found hard. So their mothers are advising them to be themselves. The answer to this quesiton is 2), but do you use the expression "The language of truth is simple" a lot? And does this expression makes sense to explain "Be yourself"?
Q) What is the similar expression for the underlined "Be yourself"?
1) A man's real character comes out best in his asides.
2)The language of truth is simple.
3)..4)..5)
After dinner, Ryan's parents spoke to Ryan privately. "Mansu is very polite," said Mr. Davis. "And so boring," said Ryan.
"I think he's just afraid of saying the wrong thing," said his mother. "You could help him relax a little. Don't try to show off. Just be yourself," added Mr. Davis. Mansu was phoning his mom in the guest room. He told her how difficult it was to stay politely when Ryan was boastful. "You're the guest, but don't try to be perfect," she said. "Be nice, but be yourself"
Q) What is the similar expression for the underlined "Be yourself"?
1) A man's real character comes out best in his asides.
2)The language of truth is simple.
3)..4)..5)
After dinner, Ryan's parents spoke to Ryan privately. "Mansu is very polite," said Mr. Davis. "And so boring," said Ryan.
"I think he's just afraid of saying the wrong thing," said his mother. "You could help him relax a little. Don't try to show off. Just be yourself," added Mr. Davis. Mansu was phoning his mom in the guest room. He told her how difficult it was to stay politely when Ryan was boastful. "You're the guest, but don't try to be perfect," she said. "Be nice, but be yourself"