Fight Between Indian Women and Waiter in Italy

印度女性與服務生在義大利發生爭執


Introduction

Indian women and a waiter had a big fight at a restaurant in Italy.

幾位印度女性在義大利的一家餐廳與一名服務生發生激烈爭吵。

Main Body

The women and the waiter, Hossain, had a problem with the bill. Then, Hossain used bad words. He said bad things about India and the people from India.

這些女性與一名叫 Hossain 的服務生在結帳時產生爭議。隨後,Hossain 使用了侮辱性詞彙,對印度及其人民發表惡劣言論。

The women told the waiter to be respectful. They called the Italian police for help.

這些女性要求服務生保持尊重,並致電義大利警方尋求協助。

The police arrived. The women wanted a real apology. They wanted the waiter to say sorry for the bad words about India. Khushi Dubey put a video of the fight on the internet.

警方到達後,這些女性要求對方正式道歉,希望服務生為其對印度的侮辱言論表示歉意。Khushi Dubey 將這段爭執的影片上傳至網路。

Conclusion

The police stopped the fight. The women asked for a sorry for the insults to their country.

警方制止了爭執。這些女性要求服務生為侮辱其國家的言論道歉。

Vocabulary Learning

⚡ THE 'ACTION' PATTERN

Look at how this story tells us what happened. It uses a very simple formula: Person → Action → Object/Place

Example 1: The police (Person) \rightarrow arrived (Action). Example 2: The women (Person) \rightarrow called (Action) \rightarrow the police (Object).


Why this helps you reach A2: Stop worrying about long sentences. To speak English clearly, just name the person and the action.

Words to steal from this text:

  • Wanted (I wanted a coffee) \rightarrow Use this for needs/desires.
  • Called (I called my mom) \rightarrow Use this for phones or shouting.
  • Stopped (The car stopped) \rightarrow Use this for ending an action.

Quick Tip: The "Bad" Word Rule In the text, we see 'bad words' and 'bad things'. In A2 English, if you don't know a specific adjective (like 'offensive' or 'rude'), just use BAD + NOUN. It is always understood!

Vocabulary Learning

bill (n.)
A piece of paper that tells you how much money you must pay for food or services.
Example:The waiter brought the bill to the table after the meal.
respectful (adj.)
Being polite and showing honor to another person.
Example:It is important to be respectful when talking to teachers.
apology (n.)
Something you say when you are sorry for doing something wrong.
Example:He gave a sincere apology for being late to the meeting.
insults (n.)
Rude or mean words that hurt someone's feelings.
Example:The man shouted insults during the argument.
Practice A2 words in a crossword