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禮節(jié)美語(yǔ)Correct Terms to Use for Persons with disabilities

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陳豪在北京的ABC美國(guó)公司工作,下班后跟美國(guó)同事Amy一起往外走。

(Office ambience)

CH:Hi Amy. 碰上你太好了!

A: I haven't seen you all day. Is there something on your mind?

CH: 你還記得不久前,我們那兒來(lái)了個(gè)坐輪椅的新同事嗎?

A: Yes, and we talked about your being uncomfortable around her because you weren't sure what to do.

CH: 現(xiàn)在好多了,我們已經(jīng)成了好朋友。要是我什么地方做得不得體,她會(huì)直截了當(dāng)?shù)馗嬖V我。

A: What do you mean?

CH: 比如說(shuō)那天,我們一起聊天,她就很客氣地告訴我,不應(yīng)該把她的輪椅當(dāng)家具,倚在上面。

A: It soun ds as if you are handling this issue well.

CH: 可是,有時(shí)候遇到其它handicapped的人,我還是有點(diǎn)兒不知所措。

A: First of all, you shouldn't refer to those people as handicapped. That is something of an old-fashioned term that is demeaning to many.

CH: 不說(shuō)handicapped殘疾人,那要怎么說(shuō)呢?

A: Refer to these employees as having a disability. It shows more respect.

CH: 這么說(shuō)是不是太籠統(tǒng)了?別人會(huì)問(wèn),是什么樣的殘疾。比如說(shuō),我們辦公室的Mary就是個(gè)聾子。

A: If someone asks you what kind of disability, your response is not "She's deaf." Instead you say, "She has a hearing impairment or a hearing problem.

CH: 聽(tīng)力有障礙?那不就是聾子嘛!這不是一回事嗎?

A: I'll explain it tomorrow. I have to meet some friends for dinner now.

C: 那好,明天見(jiàn)。

******

第二天在辦公室。

CH: Hi Amy, 昨天你說(shuō),不應(yīng)該說(shuō)Mary聾子,應(yīng)該說(shuō)Mary聽(tīng)力有缺陷。這是為什么?

A: Because then you are describing her by her disability. If she had a disease, you wouldn't identify her by that. For example, if she had measles, you wouldn't say, "She's measles."

CH: 這倒也是。那除了耳朵聾要說(shuō)聽(tīng)力有缺陷,其它身體殘礙是不是也不能直說(shuō)呢?

A: Nowadays, you wouldn't say that a person is blind today. You would use the term visually impaired to describe the person.

CH: 不說(shuō)盲人,要說(shuō)視力有缺陷。要是瘸子呢?

A: Just say that he has a disability.

CH: 看來(lái),在這方面,我還真得注意,否則一不小心就會(huì)冒犯別人。Amy, 你能再重復(fù)一下嗎?

A: Sure. We say visually-impaired, not blind. It's hearing-impaired, and not deaf. Use person with a disability rather than crippled, and person who uses a wheelchair, rather than wheelchair bound.

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