
英国习俗与礼仪文化3.ppt
16页3.“Ladies First” • Women are the equals of men in having the vote, taking paid employment and receiving higher education ,feel that they need protect.• •Behaviors•When men and women together into the room, When men and women together into the room, the men have to help women the men have to help women open the dooropen the door. . • At the At the beginning beginning of banquet, the men of banquet, the men pulled a pulled a chairchair for the ladies to help women seated. for the ladies to help women seated. • At the banquet, if a guest is a woman, when she At the banquet, if a guest is a woman, when she entered the living room, entered the living room, most of the menmost of the men in the in the hall have to hall have to stand upstand up to to show respectshow respect. . •Walking down the street or cross the road, the Walking down the street or cross the road, the man should be in the man should be in the woman's leftwoman's left, by the side of , by the side of the car. the car. • If a man with If a man with two women walking togethertwo women walking together, he , he should go in should go in both of themboth of them. .4.Three “Don’tsBehaviorsBehaviorsFeelingsFeelingsJumping of the Jumping of the queuequeueill-bred (=impolite), ill-bred (=impolite), disgracefuldisgracefulAsk a woman her Ask a woman her age age ImpoliteImpoliteBargainBargainLosing face Losing face 5.Three “INGS”•Betting——Horse racing and Bingo( (宾果宾果游戏游戏) ) CostsExceeds£2000 Exceeds£2000 million,£900 million,£900 million on million on horseshorses,£250 ,£250 million on million on dogsdogs, , £300 million on £300 million on BingoBingo,£100 million ,£100 million on on football pools football pools (Coral football, (Coral football, soccer lottery ), soccer lottery ), and most of the and most of the rest in rest in casinoscasinos( (赌赌场)场). .Drinking•Beer, Wine, Whisky Government Government limitlimit the operating hours of all alcohol lounges the operating hours of all alcohol lounges( (旅店休息室旅店休息室), pubs, inns(), pubs, inns(小客栈小客栈) and off- licences.) and off- licences. The time is usually from The time is usually from 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m . and again from . and again from 5 p.m. to 10:30 p.m5 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.. ..•Tea-drinking•Every day they have Every day they have two 15 or 20two 15 or 20 minute tea minute tea breaks. One in the breaks. One in the morningmorning, the other in the , the other in the afternoonafternoon. .•The British are the The British are the biggest biggest tea consumers, and tea consumers, and use up use up a quarter ofa quarter of the world total of tea the world total of tea production.production.• •In general, in the In general, in the afternoon, the afternoon, the special teaspecial tea are Qimen Black Tea, are Qimen Black Tea, Darjeeling tea, Ceylon tea Darjeeling tea, Ceylon tea ( (祁门红茶祁门红茶、印度大吉岭红茶、、印度大吉岭红茶、锡兰红茶锡兰红茶), or Tea with Milk.), or Tea with Milk.Tipping•The tip depends on the type and extent of the service you have received.•To tip waiters, taxi drivers or hotel staff, outside of the meal and the fare to pay 10 or 15 percent of the bill . After hotel attendants or railway porter service you, you have to pay a small tip.6.Three Royal Traditions•Playing the flute/bagpipe After the breakfast, the After the breakfast, the Queen listens to the flute by Queen listens to the flute by royal flutist.royal flutist. Since 1843 Queen Victoria set Since 1843 Queen Victoria set the rule, it had not changed .the rule, it had not changed .•The changing of the Queen’s guard皇家队皇家队卫换岗仪式卫换岗仪式•Where: The ceremonies take place is inWhere: The ceremonies take place is in front front of of Buckingham PalaceBuckingham Palace and the other is at and the other is at White hallWhite hall. .•Time: at 11 a.m. weekdays and at 10 on Sunday.Time: at 11 a.m. weekdays and at 10 on Sunday.Red coats, black Red coats, black trousers, white belt, trousers, white belt, white gloves, white gloves, glittering sword at glittering sword at the waist, tall black the waist, tall black fur hatfur hat The Queen make a parliamentary speech Buckingham Palace WestminsterBuckingham Palace WestminsterThe gentleman Usher of the Black RodThe gentleman Usher of the Black Rod 黑杖侍卫先生黑杖侍卫先生The House of LordsThe House of Lords上议院上议院上议院上议院/The House of Commons/The House of Commons下下下下议院议院议院议院7.Lavatory7.Lavatory — EUPHEMISM — EUPHEMISM委婉语委婉语•The The literallyliterally meaning is a place you washing the meaning is a place you washing the hands and face in, but the hands and face in, but the actualactual name is “ name is “W.CW.C” ” . .•But English But English don’t don’t say “I want to go to lavatory” say “I want to go to lavatory” directly, you can say “I want to go to the ‘directly, you can say “I want to go to the ‘Men’s Men’s roomroom’ or ‘’ or ‘ladies’ roomladies’ room’”, sometime you might say ’”, sometime you might say “ “I want to wash my handsI want to wash my hands”. ”. ChildrenChildren can say “ can say “I I want to go somewherewant to go somewhere”. ”.。












