西餐礼仪用英语
在中国,我们习惯了用筷子吃饭,到了西方,要怎么吃饭?又有刀又有叉,还有那么多不同的刀叉。老外的餐桌礼仪还不少呢!下面我们来看看西餐礼仪用英语,欢迎阅读借鉴。
1. The Soup Course
汤
Dinner usually begins with soup. The largest spoon at your place is the soupspoon. It will be beside your plate at the right-hand side.
晚餐往往以汤开始。你的位置处,汤匙是最大的那个勺子。它在你盘子的右手边。
2. The Fish Course
鱼
If there is a fish course, it will probably follow the soup. There may be a special fork for the fish. Often it is smaller.
如果这顿餐有鱼的话,那么很可能是在汤后面上鱼。可能会有一个专门吃鱼的叉子,往往是最小的`那个。
3. Using Knife and Fork
刀叉用法
For the main or meat course, the English use the knife in the right hand to cut, keep the fork in the left hand, and bring the food to the mouth. Americans also carve the meat with the knife, then lay down the knife and taking the fork in the right hand, push it under a small piece of food and bring it to the mouth.
对于主菜或者肉菜,英国人右手拿刀切食物,左手拿叉,将食物送入口中。而美国人也用刀切食物,但之后他们放下刀,右手拿叉,压在食物上,然后送入口中。
4. Helping Yourself and Refusing
尽情用餐与拒绝
The servant will pass the dish in at your left hand so that you can conveniently serve yourself with your right hand. But if there is something you may not like, you may quietly say: "No thank you."
服务生会把菜放在你的左手边,以便于你能用右手尽情用餐。但是如果你有什么不喜欢吃的,可以轻声说:“不了,谢谢。”
5. The Salad Course
沙拉
A salad is eaten with a fork only held in the right hand with points turned up. There is usually a special one for the salad, a little smaller than the meat fork.
吃沙拉的时候右手拿叉,尖朝上。通常会有一个专门吃沙拉的叉子,比吃肉的叉子稍稍小一点。
6. Bread and Butter
面包和黄油
Bread is taken in the fingers and laid on the side plate or the edge of the large plate. Butter is taken from the butter dish with the butter knife.
面包放在边盘或者大盘的边缘,吃的时候用手拿着。用黄油刀从黄油碟中取黄油。
7. Leaving the Table
离席
It is impolite for a guest to leave the table during a meal.
在吃饭期间离席是不礼貌的。
8. Various rules and Suggestions
规则及建议
Sit up straight on your chair;
在座位上坐直;
Do not put much food in your mouth at a time;
不要一次放太多食物在嘴里;
Drink only when there is no food in your mouth.
喝饮品时口中不要有食物。
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