盘点12国文化禁忌:出外游玩时应注意的事情
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?下面请看Quora网站排名靠前的几个回复吧。
英国
United Kingdom
不要插队:“插队是唯一能让英国人恨得希望恢复死刑的行为。”
Don't cut in line: "Queue jump — this is the only crime that the population would consider bringing back capital punishment for."
不要问别人挣多少钱:“相反你可以玩好奇战术,问对方做什么工作、在哪里居住、到哪里度假,然后再根据对方口音综合判断出来。”
Don't ask how much money someone makes: "Instead play a curious guessing game by asking someone what they do, where they live, where they went on holiday, and figure it out by correlating this with their accent."
不要邀请别人到你家做客:“除非你真的跟对方很熟。”
Don't invite someone to your home: "Unless you know them very very well."
挪威
Norway
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 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."
送花作为礼物时,不要先拆开花束:“德国人会这么做。”
Don't unwrap flowers before you give them as a gift: "Germans do this."
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 ask people about church: "Most attend none, and asking this is seen as intrusive, rude and downright weird."
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。”
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."
日本
Japan
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 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."
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 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!)"
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 hug people you just met: "Most people don't like it, especially older folk."
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。”
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."
俄国
Russia
不要送偶数的鲜花作为礼物:“那是送给死人的。适合的花束一般有1/3/5/7朵花。”
Don't give an even number of flowers as a gift: "That's for dead folks. Proper bouquet will have 1/3/5/7 flowers."
不要一味依赖信用卡:“很多地方只接受现金。”
Don't rely on a credit card: "There are lots of places which only accept cash."
不要自以为人们支持政府的一切言行:“很多时候并不如此。但也不要批评我们的政府。我们自己总这么做,你就别插手啦。”
Don't assume the people support everything the government does: "Quite often we don't. Don't criticize our government. We do it a lot by ourselves, we don't need your help in that."
新加坡
Singapore
在新加坡,你可能会因很多事情而被罚款,包括:喂鸟、随地吐痰、公共场所小便、吸烟、遛宠物、公共交通上吃东西喝饮料、扔垃圾等等。
You can get fined for a lot of things in Singapore, including: feeding the birds, spitting, urinating in public, smoking in public, having your pet in public, eating or drinking onpublic transportation, and littering, among other things.
肯尼亚
Kenya
不要蔑视宗教:“几乎你遇到的每一个人都是信教的;宗教在这里一直都很盛行,所以要是有人问你信不信教,千万别介意,因为这里人人信教是很寻常的,全民有80%的人是基督教徒。”
Don't disrespect religion: "Almost everyone you meet is religious; religion here is always on fashion, so if someone asks you if you are religious, don't take offense because it is common for everyone to follow a religion, and around 80% of the population are Christians."
不要不耐烦:“除了少数商务会谈、银行下班及其他业务,这里几乎没什么事是准时的。凡事都会迟到,所以不要生气或不耐烦,入乡随俗吧,事情总归要办的,只不过迟一些罢了。”
Don't be impatient: "Hardly anything runs on time, with an exception of a couple of business meetings and bank closing hours and most other businesses. Everything runs late, don't get pissed off or impatient, learn to go with the flow, things will happen, just not on time."
不要对人直呼其名:“你可以加上小姐、女士、先生、医生、工程师等称呼,大部分时候可以直接加上姓氏。如果你不知道对方姓名,那就称呼为女士或先生。这能为你赢得不少好感。只有当对方要求时,你才可以直呼其名。”
Don't call someone by their first name: "Miss, Mrs, Mr., Dr. and Engineer so and so (mostly the surname) are totally accepted. If you want to call someone whose name you don't know, refer to them as madam or sir. You get quite a lot of bonus points for that. Only refer to someone by their first name if they introduce themselves as such."
新西兰
New Zealand
不要分不清新西兰人和澳大利亚人:“我们不喜欢这样!”
Don't confuse New Zealanders with Aussies: "We don't like it!"
别奢望看到基维鸟(新西兰的国鸟):“它们几乎灭绝了,讽刺吧?”
Don't expect to see Kiwi birds: "They are almost extinct. Irony!"
不要取笑橄榄球、《指环王》或英国女王。“全黑队是一支橄榄球队乃至一种信仰,哈卡战舞是在橄榄球比赛前表演的舞蹈。千万不要拿这些开玩笑!”
Don't make fun of rugby, Lord of the Rings, or the Queen of England: "All Blacks is a rugby team and probably a religion. Haka is a war-cry performed before a war or, nowadays, a rugby match. Do not make fun of it!"
“《指环王》是新西兰人的骄傲!”
"Kiwis are proud of Lord Of the Rings!"
“英国女王在新西兰仍然很受尊敬。我们仍在庆祝女王生日并向女王宣誓效忠。”
"The Queen of England is still a big deal here! We still celebrate her birthday and swear allegiance to her."
看到有人光脚,请别大惊小怪:“公共场所不穿鞋甚至不穿上衣在这里很正常。”
Don't freak out about people not wearing shoes: "It's perfectly normal to go about inpublic places without footwear, and in some cases a shirt."
印度
India
不要在公共场所接吻:“在有些地区,根据‘公共猥亵罪’条例,当众接吻甚至会让你坐牢(我们有很多法律还处在维多利亚时代)。”
Don't kiss in public: "In some jurisdictions this can get you into jail under 'publicobscenity' (a lot of our laws are stuck in the Victorian era)."
不要跟异性有肢体接触:“在印度大部分地区,拥抱和握手仍会遭到异性的反对。除非本地人主动跟你拥抱或握手,否则千万别。”
Don't make physical contact with the opposite sex: "Hugging and handshakes are still frowned upon in most parts of the country among members of opposite sex. Unless the local offers to hug or handshake, don't."
法国
France
不要奢望有太多素食的余地:“提前告诉人们你要到访,选餐厅的时候也要注意着点。跟其他国家比起来,法国的素食主义者并不多,虽然情况有所改善,但要让法国人意识到并接受它还是很困难的。尤其是老人会觉得这很‘古怪’或偏激。”
Don't expect a huge amount of vegan options: "Notify people you visit and be careful in which restaurants you go. Very few people are vegan in France compared to some other countries, and although the situation is slowly improving, the awareness and acceptance of it are still quite poor. Some older people especially can consider it a 'weird' or even radical behavior."
别谈钱:“打个比方,你可以说因为工资太低打算辞职,但你不可以直接把具体工资说出来。法国文化有不少有关谈钱的古老禁忌,很多人觉得谈钱太‘俗’了。”
Don't talk about money: "For example, you can tell you quit a job because you were underpaid, but you should not mention how much exactly. There are old taboos about speaking of money in the French culture, many people consider it a 'dirty' topic."
别奢望法国人讲英语:“法国教育体系在外语教学方面并不怎样,较之于会话技能,阅读和写作则显得被强调过头了。很多老人只懂一点蹩脚的、口音很重的英语,或者德语、西班牙语。”
Don't expect people to speak English: "The French educational system is bad at teachingforeign languages, with an excessive focus on reading and writing compared to conversational skills. Many older people will only know a bit of bad and heavily accented English and/or possibly German or Spanish."
德国
Germany
不要盯着看:“你会显得没文化或者神经病。”
Don't stare: "You'd appear either uneducated or mentally ill."
不要过于热情友好:“德国人不喜欢一来就表现得像‘最好的朋友’一样,他们喜欢‘慢热’,慢慢去了解对方。”
Don't be overly friendly: "Germans like to gradually warm up to people and take time to really get to know them before acting like BFFs."
生日未到之前不要祝人生日快乐:“原本的迷信是,如果你这么做,对方可能会遭遇不测(可能会死),但不只是迷信的人相信这点。哪怕是积极理性的德国人提前收到生日祝福,心里也会觉得不爽的。”
Don't wish someone a happy birthday before the actual day: "The origin is a superstition that something bad will happen to them (they might die) before their birthday if you do, however this rule is not limited to superstitious people. Even bright, rational Germans will feel uncomfortable because it's just not done."
墨西哥
Mexico
不要显得屈尊降贵:“我们是发展中国家,我们也知道这里有些方面确实落后。但不要因此就暗示自己‘高人一等’,尤其是你只不过是个老外而已。”
Don't patronize people: "We're a developing country and we're aware that some stuff is just backwards over here. Don't ever imply that you are 'better' than anyone, especially if that hinges on you being a foreigner."
不要经不起玩笑:“幽默在我们的文化里很盛行。我们完全是无底线的!一般情况下,我们可以只为了好玩而嘲讽、戏谑、侮辱、找茬儿或奚落你。”
Don't be easily offended: "We have a huge sense of humor as a culture. Nothing is out of bounds for us! We'll mock, ridicule, insult, pick on and put down just for the fun of it, on a regular basis!"
不要害怕尝试:“我们喜欢看你尝试用西班牙语蹦出一个搞笑的刁词儿,要是你敢咬一口超级辛辣的辣椒或呷一口龙舌兰,肯定会换来一片喝彩!”
Don't be afraid to try everything: "We love it when you try to say that ridiculously difficult word in Spanish, and you'll be met with proud cheers if you brave a bite out of that horrifyingly spicy pepper, or down that shot of tequila."
爱尔兰
Ireland
不要说“给您问早安”。“我不知道这句话跟爱尔兰人有什么渊源,可能是老早以前的用法吧。但现在这么说真的很讨厌。”
Don't say "Top of the morning to you": "I don't know how this phrase became associated with Irish people, perhaps it was used in the distant past. But it's not now, and it's just really irritating."
不要学爱尔兰口音:“我们不觉得自己有‘爱尔兰口音’。爱尔兰有科克口音、都柏林口音、克里口音等等。在我们看来,口音除了是地域标志,还能透露一个人不曾明说的信息,比如是城市人还是农村人、社会地位如何等等。”
Don't attempt an Irish accent: "To us there is no Irish accent; there are Cork accents, Dublin accents, Kerry accents etc. For us an accent contains reams of unspoken information about a person (Urban/Rural, social status) aside from the locational information."
不要贪便宜:“最典型的就是酒吧买酒。如果有人提出请喝头一轮,你可以说‘最近我在省钱,我还是自己买吧’,但你不可以接受别人的请客之后又不回请人家。”
Don't be cheap: "The classic is in a rounds situation at a pub. If someone is offering to buy the first round, it is perfectly acceptable to say 'Oh I'm on a budget, I'll get my own.' It is not ok to join the round and then not pay for one."
不要把英国叫作“本土”。“在我们看来,法国才是本土呢。”
Don't call the UK the mainland: "As far as we're concerned, France is the mainland."
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