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Etiquette1 at the Theatre
剧院礼仪
陈豪在北京的ABC美国公司工作,他到办公室去找美国同事Amy。
(Office ambience)
C: Amy,今天晚上的表演你去吗?
A: Yes, I'm looking forward to it. Our new boss, Mr. Brown, is being kind to take us all to celebrate the success on our last project. Are you going?
C: 去。可我从来没去过剧院。你给我讲讲要注意些什么。我可不想在老板面前丢人。
A: The first thing you should know is to be on time. Mr. Brown is picking up our tickets and will meet us in front of the theater at 7 o'clock.
C: 我本来约好了跟朋友吃饭,然后再去。既然老板已经买了票,我们为什么还要提前到呢?
A: First of all, you do as the boss requests. Secondly2, it is inconsiderate to arrive just as the curtain goes up.
C: 反正已经有票了,表演开始前到不就行了吗?
A: That is exactly the point. If your seat happens to be in the middle of the row, you will have to climb over everyone else.
C: 如果我坐在边上,里面的人后到,我该怎么做呢?
A: You might want to remain standing3 until those people turn up. Once the lights go down to signal that the show is beginning, take your seat.
C: 如果表演开始后,坐在里面的人才到呢?
A: Ushers4 generally will not seat people after the performance has begun until there is an appropriate break. Be courteous5 and stand to make it easier for them to get by.
C: 谢谢你,Am,我们晚上见。晚上表演中场休息。
C: Amy, 你觉得今天的表演怎么样?
A: The play is excellent, but I am having trouble seeing and hearing.
C: 为什么?
A: Well, the woman in front of me has on a big hat. I am having trouble seeing. She wasn't being thoughtful when she decided6 to wear that monstrosity.
C: 什么叫monstrosity?
A: The word relates to monster. I suppose she wanted to dress up, but she overdid7 it. And by the way, what were you thinking when you decided to dress casually8?
C: 去剧院看表演还要穿西装打领带吗?
A: Absolutely, the theater is a special event and people should dress up for the occasion. You should at least have worn a coat and tie.
C: 可我去看电影的时候,从来都穿得很随便的呀!
A: This isn't the movies. It is a sign of respect to the actors and the other theater goers to look your best.
C: 其实,我去之前也犹豫了一下。
A: I wish you had asked me. Since you didn't, keep in mind that it is always better to dress up rather than dress down.
1 etiquette | |
n.礼仪,礼节;规矩 | |
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2 secondly | |
adv.第二,其次 | |
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3 standing | |
n.持续,地位;adj.永久的,不动的,直立的,不流动的 | |
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4 ushers | |
n.引座员( usher的名词复数 );招待员;门房;助理教员v.引,领,陪同( usher的第三人称单数 ) | |
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5 courteous | |
adj.彬彬有礼的,客气的 | |
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6 decided | |
adj.决定了的,坚决的;明显的,明确的 | |
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7 overdid | |
v.做得过分( overdo的过去式 );太夸张;把…煮得太久;(工作等)过度 | |
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8 casually | |
adv.漠不关心地,无动于衷地,不负责任地 | |
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