The study also found, once a greeting faux pas has been made, 26 percent of Brits try to cover up the embarrassment by making a joke, while a bashful 22 percent admit to going red in the face.
研究还发现,当“问候失态”发生时,26%的英国人会用一句笑话掩饰尴尬,而22%的人则承认他们当下就感到脸红无措。
According to the poll, the most cringe inducing situation imaginable is bumping into someone you have previously had confrontation with, according to 36 percent of those surveyed.
调查还显示,36%的受访者将“偶然撞见昔日冤家”推为难堪场合之首。
Other moments which leave us mortified include introducing someone to another person when you have forgotten their name (32 percent), meeting someone who used to be in a relationship with your partner (28 percent) and talking to someone you secretly find attractive (26 percent).
其他尴尬瞬间还包括:在介绍甲给乙时突然忘记了甲的名字(32%),遇见情人的旧爱(28%),和暗恋的人讲话(26%)。
When it comes to the people we feel most uncomfortable greeting - potential employers came top with 31 percent - followed by first dates (19 percent) and partner's parents (12 percent).
而让我们最感不适的问候场合中,遇见潜在上司位居首位(31%),紧接着是初次约会(19%)和首次拜会恋人家长(12%)。
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