當(dāng)英國人夸你“很不錯(cuò)”時(shí),當(dāng)英國人“順便說一句”時(shí),當(dāng)英國人說“基本同意”時(shí),他們想表達(dá)的實(shí)際含義是什么呢?而你又是如何理解的呢?快來看看英國人的所言、所想,千萬不要誤會(huì)他們的意思,鬧出笑話哦!
When the British say "I hear what you say. " They mean "I disagree and do not want to discuss it further." But what others understand is "He accepts my point of view."當(dāng)英國人說“我聽到你所說的了”時(shí),他們的意思是“我不同意也不想就其做進(jìn)一步討論”,而其他人卻理解成了“他接受了我的觀點(diǎn)”。 When the British say "With the greatest respect... " They mean "I think you are an idiot." But what others understand is "He is listening to me."當(dāng)英國人說“出于最大的尊重…”時(shí),他們的意思是“我覺得你太二了”,而其他人卻理解成了“他正聽我說話呢”。
When the British say "That's not bad. " They mean "That's good." But what others understand is "That's poor."當(dāng)英國人說“不算太糟”時(shí),他們的意思是“太好了”,而其他人卻理解成了“太差了”。
When the British say "That is a very brave proposal. " They mean "You are insane." But what others understand is "He thinks I have courage."當(dāng)英國人說“那真是一個(gè)非常有勇氣的提議”時(shí),他們的意思是“你真是瘋了”,而其他人卻理解成了“他覺得我很有膽識”。
When the British say "Quite good. " They mean "A bit disappointing." But what others understand is "Quite good."當(dāng)英國人說“很不錯(cuò)哦”時(shí),他們的意思是“有點(diǎn)小失望”,而其他人卻理解成了“真心不錯(cuò)”。
When the British say "I would suggest... " They mean "Do it or be prepared to justify yourself." But what others understand is "Think about the idea, but do what you like."當(dāng)英國人說“我想建議的是……”時(shí),他們的意思是“去實(shí)踐或者做好準(zhǔn)備證明你自己”,而其他人卻理解成了“考慮一下他的點(diǎn)子,但還是做我想做的”。
When the British say "Oh, incidentally / by the way... " They mean "The primary purpose of our discussion is..." But what others understand is "That is not very important."當(dāng)英國人說“順便說一句……”時(shí),他們的意思是“我們討論的最根本目的是……”,而其他人卻理解成了“接下來的話不是非常重要”。
When the British say "I was a bit disappointed that... " They mean "I am annoyed that..." But what others understand is "It doesn't really matter."當(dāng)英國人說“我對……有點(diǎn)小失望”時(shí),他們的意思是“我對……很惱火”,而其他人卻理解成了“無傷大雅”。
When the British say "Very interesting. " They mean "That is clearly nonsense." But what others understand is "They are impressed."當(dāng)英國人說“非常有意思啊”時(shí),他們的意思是“那明顯是瞎扯淡”,而其他人卻理解成了“那真是讓人印象深刻”。
When the British say "I'll bear it in mind. " They mean "I've forgotten it already." But what others understand is "They will probably do it."當(dāng)英國人說“我刻在腦子里了”時(shí),他們的意思是“我已經(jīng)不記得了”,而其他人卻理解成了“他們大概會(huì)去做的吧”。
When the British say "I'm sure it's my fault. " They mean "It's your fault." But what others understand is "Why do they think it was their fault?"當(dāng)英國人說“我確定是我錯(cuò)了”時(shí),他們的意思是“那其實(shí)是你的錯(cuò)”,而其他人卻理解成了“為什么他們會(huì)覺得是他們的錯(cuò)呢?”
When the British say "You must come for dinner. " They mean "It's not an invitation, I'm just being polite." But what others understand is "I will get an invitation soon."當(dāng)英國人說“你一定要來赴宴”時(shí),他們的意思是“那絕不是什么邀請,我只不過想禮貌一些”,而其他人卻理解成了“馬上我就會(huì)收到一個(gè)邀請了”。
When the British say "I almost agree. " They mean "I don't agree at all." But what others understand is "He's not far from agreement."當(dāng)英國人說“我基本同意”時(shí),他們的意思是“我一點(diǎn)兒都不同意”,而其他人卻理解成了“他真的是非常非常同意啊”。
When the British say "I only have a few minor comments. " They mean "Please re-write completely." But what others understand is "He has found a few typos."當(dāng)英國人說“我只是有一點(diǎn)兒建議”時(shí),他們的意思是“請從頭到尾地重寫一份吧”,而其他人卻理解成了“他只不過發(fā)現(xiàn)了一些言語錯(cuò)誤”。
When the British say "Could we consider some other options?" They mean "I don't like your idea." But what others understand is "They have not yet decided."當(dāng)英國人說“我們可以再考慮一些其他的選擇嗎?”時(shí),他們的意思是“我著實(shí)不喜歡你的點(diǎn)子”,而其他人卻理解成了“他們還沒有決定下來吧”。