新浪首页|365bet赌场官网|闽南|城事|视频|美食|旅游|同城|汽车|健康|教育|闽商|体彩|惠购|世界杯

|邮箱|注册

365bet赌场官网

365bet赌场官网> 教育>留学移民>正文

盘点十二国文化禁忌:别在法国说英语

来源: 沪江英语 2014年4月16日【评论0条】字号:T|T

  After this year's horrible winter, the spring travel bug should be biting with a vengeance. But as you plan your getaways, try not to become the stereotypical "Ugly American."

  熬过一个寒冬后,春季出游的想法差不多也蠢蠢欲动了。但是在计划出游的同时,也请记得千万不要成为典型的“讨厌的美国人”哦。

  A new Quora thread addresses the issue of travel etiquette, asking people around the world what tourists should absolutely not do when visiting their home countries。

  Quora网站最近探讨了出行礼仪的问题,向世界各国人们发问:游客到他们国家游玩时绝对不能做哪些事情?

  Check out some of the top Quora responses below。

  下面请看Quora网站排名靠前的几个回复吧。

  Norway

  挪威

  Don't stare at naked people: "People are pretty relaxed about nudity, and both men and women will for example change on public beaches without any attempt at covering themselves up. You are however expected to look away."

  不要盯着裸露的人:“人们觉得裸体很自在,比如在公共沙滩上,男人女人都不会穿一丝半缕,但你绝不能盯着人家看。”

  Don't unwrap flowers before you give them as a gift: "Germans do this."

  送花作为礼物时,不要先拆开花束:“德国人会这么做。”

  Don't ask people about church: "Most attend none, and asking this is seen as intrusive, rude and downright weird."

  不要向人们打听教堂:“很多人根本不去教堂。这么问会显得冒犯、无礼,也特别奇怪。”

  Don't expect special treatment: "People are very informal here and being on a first-name-basis with anyone short of the King is the norm. Even the prime-minister of Norway is most often referred to by first name."

  不要奢望得到特别礼遇:“这里的人都很随意,人与人之间一般都直呼其名。哪怕是挪威首相也经常被人这么叫。”

  Japan

  日本

  Don't tip anyone: "Tipping is just not part of the culture. Don't even leave the small change. People will come running after you with it."

  不要给人小费:“日本文化中没有小费这个惯例。也不要留下零钱,不然日本人会追着还给你。”

  Don't wear your shoes in someone's house: "If you see other people taking their shoes off, do the same. (Note: there's a small area right inside the entrance called a 'genkan' which is usually one level below the rest of the house, where you take off your shoes. You don't take them off outside the house!)"

  进别人家时不可以穿鞋:“如果你看到其他人脱鞋,那你也照做吧。”(注意:屋子门口有一小块地方叫“玄关”,通常比其他地方要低一些,是用来脱鞋子的。鞋子不必脱在外面。)

  Don't hug people you just met: "Most people don't like it, especially older folk."

  不要拥抱刚认识的人:“大部分人都不喜欢拥抱,尤其是老人。”

  Don't stand on the wrong side of the escalator: "In Tokyo you stand on the left. In Osaka you stand on the right. Follow what other people are doing."

  电动扶梯上不要站错边:“在东京要站在电动扶梯的左边,在大阪则站在右边。别人怎么做你就怎么做吧。”

 [1] [2] [3] [4] [下一页]

相关报道

发表评论

精彩推荐更多>>

更多>>微博推荐