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2021年06月05日

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What do Americans find strange about the UK?對(duì)美國人來說,英國的哪些方面很奇怪?

 

來自@Stephanie Garcia的回答:

 

I grew up in California but have spent about four years living in various parts of the UK – South, Midlands, and North.我是在加利福尼亞長大的,但是在英國生活了4年,南部、中部、北部都住過。The first thing I noticed was that my West-Midlands host family did not sound like the queen.我注意到的第一件事就是:我房東這一家人(中西部人)講話的口音和女王完全不一樣。I’ve since learnt that accents change every five miles or something insane .之后我才知道,英國的口音每隔5公里甚至更短就會(huì)變。As far as America goes, I can tell the West Coast from The East or the South, but I couldn’t tell you a state, much less a county.而在美國,我能分辨出西岸、東部和南部的口音,但我判斷不了他們具體來自哪個(gè)州,更不用說哪個(gè)郡了。And Americans often find it difficult to know if the person they’re talking to is even American, or if they’ve come down from Canada!而且美國人在交談的時(shí)候,甚至都不敢肯定對(duì)方是不是美國人,他們有可能是從加拿大南下的!

 

The next thing I found a bit bizarre was the quiet, stare ahead norm of public transportation – if you talk to somebody on the Tube, you’re probably a serial killer (or a lost tourist, which to a Londoner seems to be just as bad).我覺得奇怪的第二件事是英國的公共交通,上面的常態(tài)是:所有人都保持安靜、往上看?!绻阍诘罔F里跟人講話,那你很有可能是個(gè)連環(huán)殺手(或者是個(gè)迷路的游客,而這對(duì)倫敦人來說和連環(huán)殺手一樣糟)。I’ve had to deal with the Tube from Heathrow to Victoria with heavy bags more times than I care to count, and Victoria Station is not exactly tourist friendly.我已經(jīng)好多次不得不提著沉重的大袋子從西斯羅機(jī)場坐地鐵去維多利亞火車站了,而維多利亞火車站對(duì)游客一點(diǎn)都不友好。Each time I’ve had someone walk up and ask to help with my bags. Not once have they been English.每次如果有人走過來問我需不需要幫忙,那這個(gè)人都不是英國人。In America, at least from what I’ve experienced, people will start a chat if they see you’re travelling by yourself, and I always immediately have someone taller offer to put my stuff in an overhead bin.而在美國,至少是據(jù)我的經(jīng)驗(yàn)而言,大家如果看見你是獨(dú)自旅行的話,都會(huì)跟你說上兩句;過不了多久就會(huì)有個(gè)長得高的人過來,幫我把東西放到頭頂上的儲(chǔ)物箱里。Although this may be 50% good manners and 50% fear that I’ll drop it on someone’s head!當(dāng)然,這可能一半是出于禮貌,另一半是因?yàn)榕挛业臇|西砸到別人的頭!

 

Opening hours – especially Sunday trading laws have also taken so much getting used to.營業(yè)時(shí)間——尤其是周日交易法,同樣需要花些時(shí)間才能適應(yīng)。In America, 24/7 fast food, grocery stores, petrol stations, etc. are the norm, and if I want Chinese food on Christmas Eve at 9PM, I have five options.在美國,7天24小時(shí)營業(yè)的快餐店、雜貨店、加油站等等都是很正常的東西,而如果我想在平安夜的晚上9點(diǎn)吃中國菜,我有5家可以選。In my first year, I forgot it was Easter Sunday, and was so proud of myself for remembering to go into town for food at 2PM – imagine my surprise when all of city centre was deserted, and there wasn’t a single car at Tesco.而我(在英國)的第一年,有一次我忘了當(dāng)時(shí)是復(fù)活節(jié)的星期天,下午2點(diǎn)我突然記起來得去城里吃頓飯了,還覺得挺自豪的——結(jié)果我發(fā)現(xiàn)整個(gè)市中心都被遺棄了,樂購門口一輛車都沒有,你們想象一下我當(dāng)時(shí)驚訝的心情吧。I couldn’t have read the time wrong, right?我肯定不是看錯(cuò)時(shí)間了,對(duì)不對(duì)?Approaching the building, I saw a large banner announcing opening times, and resigned myself to a life of plain pasta and dry cereal until 9AM Monday, when I’d be able to pay for groceries again.走近那棟建筑之后,我才看見那條寫著營業(yè)時(shí)間的大告示牌,于是只能灰溜溜地回去靠不加菜的意大利面和干谷物片過活,直到周一早上的9點(diǎn)我才能買雜貨。Speaking of groceries, it took so many people telling me I was crazy to convince me to eat eggs here – they’re not refrigerated, and they’ll often have bits of feather or chicken poo on the outside.說到雜貨,我是在被好多人勸過之后才敢吃這里的雞蛋的,他們都認(rèn)為我瘋了——這里的雞蛋是不冷藏的,而且上面通常還有點(diǎn)雞的羽毛或者雞屎。I am now aware that they’re safe, but coming from a childhood of identical perfectly clean, white, large AAA eggs, I was convinced I’d die a terrible salmonella death.我現(xiàn)在知道這些蛋是安全的了,但是我小時(shí)候見過的蛋可都是那種又干凈、又白、又大、形狀還一樣的3A級(jí)蛋,所以我以為吃了這里這種蛋之后會(huì)慘死與沙門氏菌。

 

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