时间:2019-01-20 作者:英语课 分类:礼节美语


英语课

陈豪在北京的ABC美国公司工作,他跟美国同事Amy一起喝下午茶。


(Office ambience)


A:Chen Hao, you've been attending a lot of business dinners lately. Didn't your team go out again last night with the clients?


C:没错。我老板Mr. Brown决定请客人到附近刚开张的那家法国餐馆去吃饭。


A:How did it go?


C:饭菜的味道确实不错,但是有个客人很失态。


A:What do you mean?


C:首先,她点的菜都是菜单上价钱最贵的。


A:What did the others do?


C:其他人点的都是中等价位的,我也一样。


A:This client sounds as if she could use some business etiquette 1 training. Unless Mr. Brown suggested that you all order certain pricey dishes, she should have chosen something moderately priced.


C:我觉得也是。除非主人坚持,否则客人应该点一些普通的菜才对。


A:It's rude to take advantage of your host like that. This client is not very savvy 2 about business dining.


C: Savvy是什么意思啊?


A:Savvy means having knowledge and experience.


C:这个客户确实不懂礼貌,而且还不只这些呢!


A:Let's head back to the office now. You can tell me on the way.


******


陈豪和Amy两人一起往回走。


A:So there is more to this story?


C:那个客人不仅点的都是最贵的,而且一道菜都不拉。


A:Like what?


C:从汤开始,然后是头台、沙拉,主菜,最后还有特制的甜点,一样不少。


A:What did everyone else do?


C:Mr. Brown虽然吃得很少,但也只好跟着她一道菜一道菜地点。


A:He was doing the correct thing as host by ordering the same as the client.


C:作为主人,一定要这么做吗?


A:When someone orders appetizers 4 or other dishes in addition to the entrée, it is polite for others to order the same courses.


C:那又是为什么呢?


A:That keeps the pace of the dinner even and avoids the awkwardness 5 of one person eating a course by herself.


C:如果没有别人点汤的话,那个客户自己吃的时候一定会觉得很尴尬。


A:At an informal dinner, some people have soup while others may select a different appetizer 3 to have at the same time. Everyone should have an equal number of courses.


C:那作为请客的主人,在饭桌上能做些什么呢?


A:Simple. The host can say, "Why don't we all have an appetizer?" Or he could ask, "Would anyone like something to start with?"


C:这样一来,你就能知道自己是不是唯一想点头台的人了。


A:Right. If no one else has a starter course, then you don't either.


C:你真应该给昨天那个客人好好上一课。


 



n.礼仪,礼节;规矩
  • The rules of etiquette are not so strict nowadays.如今的礼仪规则已不那么严格了。
  • According to etiquette,you should stand up to meet a guest.按照礼节你应该站起来接待客人。
v.知道,了解;n.理解能力,机智,悟性;adj.有见识的,懂实际知识的,通情达理的
  • She was a pretty savvy woman.她是个见过世面的漂亮女人。
  • Where's your savvy?你的常识到哪里去了?
n.小吃,开胃品
  • We served some crackers and cheese as an appetizer.我们上了些饼干和奶酪作为开胃品。
  • I would like a cucumber salad for an appetizer.我要一份黄瓜沙拉作开胃菜。
n.开胃品( appetizer的名词复数 );促进食欲的活动;刺激欲望的东西;吊胃口的东西
  • Here is the egg drop and appetizers to follow. 这是您要的蛋花汤和开胃品。 来自互联网
  • Would you like appetizers or a salad to go with that? 你要不要小菜或色拉? 来自互联网
n.笨拙;粗劣;难为情;尴尬
  • His awkwardness made him fumble with the key. 由于尴尬不安,他拿钥匙开锁时显得笨手笨脚。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • I tried to smooth over the awkwardness of this first meeting. 我试图掩饰初次会面时的不自然。 来自辞典例句
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